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Prevalence of viral hepatitis B and C in Sierra Leone—current knowledge and knowledge gaps: a narrative review

Sulaiman Lakoh, Noemí García‐Tardón, Olukemi Adekanmbi, Marc van der Valk, Samuel J. Smith, Martin P. Grobusch

2021Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There are no comprehensive data on viral hepatitis from Sierra Leone; however, a huge disease burden has been observed in different subpopulations. This review summarizes available data on hepatitis B and C virus (HBV and HCV) prevalence in Sierra Leone and identifies knowledge gaps. Despite the non-uniformity of the studies and the lack of systematic case recording, different reports published in recent decades yielded a hepatitis B prevalence of 8.7% among healthcare workers, 11.3% among pregnant women, 15.2% among blood donors and 16.7% in school-age children. The actual HBV prevalence in the general population was reported as 21.7%; similar to what was reported for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV). HCV prevalence is 8% and 7% in male and female blood donors, respectively, 4.1% in PLHIV and 2.0% in school children. There are significant knowledge gaps regarding the prevalence of viral hepatitis B and C in Sierra Leone, despite the high burden reported in a few studies. There are limited programmatic interventions on the control and prevention of viral hepatitis in the country. Therefore, well-structured representative studies should provide a solid understanding of the true prevalence of hepatitis B and C to inform best possible public health measures in Sierra Leone.

Topics & Concepts

Sierra leoneMedicineHepatitis BHepatitis CHepatitis B virusPopulationPublic healthEnvironmental healthViral hepatitisPsychological interventionHepatitis C virusImmunologyVirologyFamily medicineVirusSocioeconomicsPathologyPsychiatrySociologyHepatitis B Virus StudiesHepatitis C virus researchLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
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