Background: Chronic hepatitis B infection is the most common cause of liver cancer among Cambodians. Our objective was to describe Cambodian Americans' hepatitis B knowledge, testing, and vaccination levels.
Methods: A community-based telephone survey was conducted in Seattle. Our study sample included 111 individuals.
Results: Less than one half (46%) of our study group had received a hepatitis B blood test, and about one third (35%) had been vaccinated against hepatitis B. Only 43% knew that Cambodians are more likely to be infected with hepatitis B than whites.
Conclusions: Over 50% of our respondents did not recall being tested for hepatitis B. We identified important knowledge deficits about hepatitis B. Continued efforts should be made to implement hepatitis B educational campaigns for Cambodians.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2846393 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08858190802664750 | DOI Listing |
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