World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office, Manila, Philippines.
World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office, Manila, Philippines.
Vaccine. 2013 Dec 27;31 Suppl 9:J85-92. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.10.082.
WHO's Western Pacific Region has the highest rates of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in the world; most countries have >8% prevalence of HBV chronic infection in their adult population. In 2005, Member States of the Region adopted a resolution to reduce chronic hepatitis B infection prevalence to less than 2% among children by 2012 as an interim milestone toward a regional goal of less than 1% prevalence. Country commitments to hepatitis B control and successes represent a remarkable public health achievement by preventing over 1 million chronic infections and 300,000 HBV-related deaths per birth cohort. Reported here is a review of the process and strategies for translating this public health initiative into practice including such activities as setting up an Expert Resource Panel, developing implementation guidelines, focusing on facility births while supporting efforts to reach home births, providing guidance for conducting seroprevalence surveys, and establishing a verification process.
世界卫生组织西太平洋区域的乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染率位居全球之首;大多数国家成年人中 HBV 慢性感染率 >8%。2005 年,该区域成员国通过了一项决议,计划到 2012 年将儿童慢性乙型肝炎感染率降至 2%以下,作为实现该区域 1%以下流行率目标的一个中期里程碑。各国有志于控制乙型肝炎,取得了显著的公共卫生成就,防止了超过 100 万例慢性感染和 30 万例与 HBV 相关的死亡。本报告回顾了将这一公共卫生倡议转化为实践的过程和策略,包括成立专家资源小组、制定实施指南、注重医疗机构分娩,同时支持努力实现家庭分娩、为进行血清流行率调查提供指导以及建立验证程序等活动。