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Prevalence of HIV and Viral Hepatitis Markers among Healthcare Workers in the Republic of Guinea

Yu. V. Ostankova, А. N. Shchemelev, Sanaba Boumbaly, T. A.L. Balde, Е. Б. Зуева, Diana E. Valutite, Е. Н. Серикова, V. S. Davydenko, V. V. Skvoroda, Daria A. Vasileva, А. В. Семенов, Е. В. Эсауленко, Арег А. Тотолян

2023Diagnostics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Healthcare workers are much more likely to be infected with HIV and hepatitis viruses compared to the general population. Although healthcare workers are more aware of HIV and hepatitis viruses, several countries in Africa lack a comprehensive grasp of disease routes and transmission risks. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of the serological and molecular biological markers of HIV and viral hepatitis among healthcare workers in the Republic of Guinea. The study material was 74 blood serum samples collected from healthcare workers who received additional training at the Institute of Applied Biological Research of Guinea (IRBAG, Kindia, Republic of Guinea). The markers examined included HBsAg, HBeAg, anti-HBs IgG, anti-HBcore IgG, anti-HCV qualitative determination, anti-HEV IgM and IgG, anti-HAV IgM and IgG, and anti-HIV. For viral DNA and RNA detection, nucleic acids were extracted from blood serum, and viral presence was inferred using real-time PCR with hybridization fluorescence detection. A high prevalence of viral hepatitis B markers was shown, and significantly fewer cases of viral hepatitis C and HIV were detected. Almost all examined medical workers had anti-HAV IgG antibodies, but no antibodies to hepatitis E virus. Apparently, the identified markers depend on the general prevalence of certain pathogens in the region and are associated with the traditions and characteristics of the country's residents.

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HBsAgViral hepatitisVirologyHepatitis BMedicinePopulationImmunologyTransmission (telecommunications)SerologyAntibodyHepatitisHepatitis CHepatitis B virusHBeAgVirusEnvironmental healthEngineeringElectrical engineeringHepatitis Viruses Studies and EpidemiologyHepatitis B Virus StudiesHepatitis C virus research