Microorganisms (Jun 2024)

Hepatitis B Virus Prevalence among HIV-Uninfected People Living in Rural and Peri-Urban Areas in Botswana

  • Motswedi Anderson,
  • Thabo Mangogola,
  • Bonolo B. Phinius,
  • Gorata Mpebe,
  • Christopher O. Aimakhu,
  • Wonderful T. Choga,
  • Basetsana Phakedi,
  • Lynnette N. Bhebhe,
  • Doreen Ditshwanelo,
  • Kabo Baruti,
  • Linda Mpofu-Dobo,
  • Lebogang Othusitse,
  • Tsholofelo Ratsoma,
  • Tendani Gaolathe,
  • Joseph Makhema,
  • Roger Shapiro,
  • Shahin Lockman,
  • Sikhulile Moyo,
  • Simani Gaseitsiwe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12061207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 1207

Abstract

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(1) Background: we determined the prevalence of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) amongst people without human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in rural and peri-urban areas in Botswana. (2) Methods: We screened for the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) from archived plasma samples of people without HIV (n = 2135) randomly selected from the Botswana Combination Prevention Program (BCPP) (2013–2018). We sequenced 415 bp of the surface region using BigDye sequencing chemistry. (3) Results: The median age of participants was 31 (IQR: 24–46) and 64% (1360/2135) were female. HBV prevalence was 4.0% (86/2135) [95% CI: 3.3–4.9]) and ranged between 0–9.2%. Older participants (>35 years) had increased odds of HBV positivity (OR: 1.94; 95% CI: [1.32–2.86]; p = 0.001). Thirteen samples were sequenced and seven (53.8%) were genotype A, three (23.1%) were genotype D and genotype E each. Clinically significant mutations were identified in the surface region, but no classic drug resistance mutations were identified. (4) Conclusions: We report an HBV prevalence of 4.0% (95% CI 3.3–4.9) among people without HIV in rural and peri-urban communities in Botswana with varying rates in different communities. A comprehensive national HBV program is required in Botswana to guide HBV prevention, testing and management.

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