Sabău M, Kiss E
Virologie. 1979 Apr-Jun;30(2):121-4.
A survey of 2,500 delivering women revealed a 7.6% incidence of past infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) (HBsAg or anti-HBs). Only 5.9% of the anti-HBs-positive mothers had a possible history of parenteral exposure to hepatitis B and none of the 55 HBsAg carriers had such a history. The findings suggest that HBV is endemic and that it is probably spread in part by nonparenteral means. The high rates of HBsAg and anti-HBs point to the possible preventive value of routine screenings for this system among pregnant women.
一项对2500名分娩妇女的调查显示,过去感染过乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)(乙肝表面抗原或乙肝表面抗体)的发生率为7.6%。仅5.9%乙肝表面抗体阳性的母亲有经肠道外接触乙肝的可能病史,而55名乙肝表面抗原携带者均无此类病史。这些发现表明HBV在当地流行,并且可能部分通过非肠道外途径传播。乙肝表面抗原和乙肝表面抗体的高检出率表明对孕妇进行该系统的常规筛查可能具有预防价值。