AN INVESTIGATION OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION, CAUSES AND PREVENTION AMONG UNDERGRADUATES
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INVESTIGATION OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION, CAUSES AND
PREVENTION AMONG UNDERGRADUATES
ABSTRACT
Hepatitis B
virus (HBV) is one of the most common viruses in the modern world and ranked by
the WHO as one of the top ten killers (Samir, 2013). The virus is responsible
for approximately 1.5 million deaths worldwide each year, two thirds of which
are attributable to primary hepatic carcinoma following HBV infection (Martin,
2013; Heymann, 2014). About 360 million people are chronically infected with
HBV. These chronically infected persons are at higher risk of death from
HBV-related liver cancer or cirrhosis by approximately 25% and over 4 million
new acute clinical cases occur (World Health Organization, 2012; Centres for
Disease Control and Prevention, 2009). Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is preventable
with a safe and effective vaccine, the first vaccine against cancer due to HBV
infection (Centres for Disease Control and Prevention 2013). Hepatitis B virus
is a well-known occupational hazard of health care workers and they are
considered to be at substantial risk for acquiring or transmitting the virus
because of the occupational contact with blood, blood products and other body
fluids (Kohn et al., 2013). The occupational risk for HBV acquisition varies
according to the work place in the health care setting and time of exposure to
the agent (Ciorlia & Zanetta, 2015).
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