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dc.contributor.authorMatos, Marcos André de-
dc.contributor.authorFrança, Divânia Dias da Silva-
dc.contributor.authorCarneiro, Megmar Aparecida dos Santos-
dc.contributor.authorMartins, Regina Maria Bringel Martins-
dc.contributor.authorKerr, Ligia Regina Franco Sansigolo-
dc.contributor.authorCaetano, Karlla Antonieta Amorim-
dc.contributor.authorPinheiro, Raquel Silva Pinheiro-
dc.contributor.authorAraújo, Lyriane Apolinário de-
dc.contributor.authorMota, Rosa Maria Salani-
dc.contributor.authorMatos, Marcia Alves Dias de-
dc.contributor.authorMotta-Castro, Ana Rita Coimbra-
dc.contributor.authorTeles, Sheila Araújo-
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-27T12:57:37Z-
dc.date.available2018-02-27T12:57:37Z-
dc.date.issued2017-06-
dc.identifier.citationMATOS, M. A. de et al. Viral hepatitis in female sex workers using the respondent-driven sampling. Revista de Saúde Pública, São Paulo, v. 51, p. 1-11, jun. 2017.pt_BR
dc.identifier.isbn1518-8787 (on line)-
dc.identifier.issn0034-8910-
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/29933-
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of hepatitis B virus and C virus infections and their genotypes and analyze the risk factors for the markers of exposure to hepatitis B virus in female sex workers in a region of intense sex trade. METHODS This is a cross-sectional study performed with four hundred and two female sex workers in Goiânia, Brazil. Data have been collected using the Respondent-Driven Sampling. The women have been interviewed and tested for markers of hepatitis B and C viruses. Positive samples have been genotyped. The data have been analyzed using the Respondent-Driven Sampling Analysis Tool, version 5.3, and Stata 11.0. RESULTS The adjusted prevalence for hepatitis B virus and C virus were 17.1% (95%CI 11.6–23.4) and 0.7% (95%CI 0.1–1.5), respectively. Only 28% (95%CI 21.1–36.4) of the participants had serological evidence of vaccination against hepatitis B virus. Being older (> 40 years), being single, having a history of blood transfusion and use of cocaine, and ignoring the symptoms of sexually transmitted infections were associated with positivity for hepatitis B virus (p < 0.05). We have detected the subgenotype A1 of hepatitis B virus (n = 3) and the subtypes of hepatitis C virus 1a (n = 3) and 1b (n = 1). CONCLUSIONS We can observe a low prevalence of infection of hepatitis B and C viruses in the studied population. However, the findings of the analysis of the risk factors show the need for more investment in prevention programs for sexual and drug-related behavior, as well as more efforts to vaccinate this population against hepatitis B. The genotypes of the hepatitis B virus and C virus identified are consistent with those circulating in Brazil.pt_BR
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.publisherRevista de Saúde Públicapt_BR
dc.subjectHepatite Bpt_BR
dc.subjectHepatite Cpt_BR
dc.subjectHepatite Viral Humanapt_BR
dc.subjectHepatitis, Viral, Humanpt_BR
dc.titleViral hepatitis in female sex workers using the respondent-driven samplingpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
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