Publications by authors named "Puinta Peyonga"
Article Synopsis
- Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis delta virus (HDV) co-infection is severe and can be transmitted from mother to child, with significant rates found in pregnant women in Cameroon.
- A study involving 1992 pregnant women revealed a 6.7% prevalence of HBsAg, with 32.3% of HBsAg-positive women also being anti-HDV antibody-positive and almost half showing detectable HDV RNA levels.
- Risk factors linked to HDV presence included multiple pregnancies and body modifications like tattoos, highlighting the need for awareness and preventive measures against maternal transmission of HDV.
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Front Public Health
April 2024
Article Synopsis
- In 2019, the WHO reported 81 million people with chronic hepatitis B in Africa, highlighting the need for prevention programs to stop mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HBV, which can lead to chronic infections.
- A network called the Mother-Infant Cohort Hepatitis B Network (MICHep B Network) was created in 2018, involving multiple African countries and the UK, aiming to promote effective initiatives for preventing MTCT of HBV.
- The network has conducted various studies and workshops to raise awareness and build capacity around HBV, revealing a significant acceptability of the hepatitis B vaccine among families in Cameroon and Zimbabwe.
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