One Health & Risk Management (Jan 2023)

Seroprevalence of viral hepatitis B, C and E in TB patients from the Republic of Moldova

  • Octavian SAJIN,
  • Constantin SPINU,
  • Maria ISAC,
  • Nina IZIUMOV,
  • Aliona CHERNIAVSKA,
  • Alexandru BUGA,
  • Sergiu BRENISTER

DOI
https://doi.org/10.38045/ohrm.2023.1.07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 58 – 63

Abstract

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Introduction. For the first time, in the Republic of Moldova, there was established the seroprevalence of viral hepatitis B, C and E markers in patients with tuberculosis depending on gender, age and geographical areas. Material and methods. 200 blood samples were collected from patients with tuberculosis and tested by the immuno-fermentative method for presence of viral hepatitis B, C and E markers. Results. Following the investigations, it was established that the seroprevalence of the anti-HEV Ig marker in patients with tuberculosis is 12.0±2.3%. The seroprevalence of viral hepatitis B marker HBsAg in patients with tuberculosis was 13.5±2.4%, and that of viral hepatitis C anti-HCV – 9.0±2.0%. The study of investigations results for the presence of nominated markers depending on the geographical areas showed a significant statistically difference in the seroprevalence of the anti-HEV IgG marker in TB patients in the Central area of the country compared to the Southern area(p 60 years, including males.

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