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_a Allen Pontian Rutabingwa _dCUHAS/MD/4002063/T/17 _930476 |
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_2Research report submitted in partial fulfillment for the requirements of the award of Doctor of Medicine degree at Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences (CUHAS) _aABBREVIATIONS CUHAS Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences BMC Bugando Medical Centre HBV Hepatitis B Virus W HO World Health Organization HCWs Health Care Workers HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus HBsAg Hepatitis B surface Antigen DNA Deoxyribo-Nucleic Acid |
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_aOPERATIONAL DEFINITION _bIncomplete HBV vaccination: Medical students who had not received a full vaccination course but who were otherwise 1 month or more post-appointment for their scheduled dose were considered to have incomplete vaccination |
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_aOPERATIONAL DEFINITION _bIncomplete but on schedule HBV vaccination: Medical students who had received one or two HBV vaccine doses according to the schedule but were not due for their next dose were considered to have a vaccination level that was incomplete but on schedule. |
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_aOPERATIONAL DEFINITION _bHBV vaccination schedule: HBV vaccination is provided in the form of an intramuscular injection in three doses. The first dose is the baseline dose, and the second and third doses are provided one and 6 months after the first dose, respectively. |
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_aOPERATIONAL DEFINITION _bComplete HBV vaccination: Medical students who had received three HBV vaccine doses according to the HBV schedule were considered to have complete HBV vaccination |
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_aOPERATIONAL DEFINITION _bHepatitis B: Liver infection caused by hepatitis B virus |
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245 | _aCoverage, associated factors and perception on hepatitis B vaccination among medical students at the Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences, Mwanza Tanzania | ||
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_aMwanza, Tanzania: _bCatholic University of Health and Allied Sciences [CUHAS – Bugando] _c©11.08.2021 |
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520 | _aABSTRACT: Background: Hepatitis B is a global health problem. Medical students are exposed to occupational risk of Hepatitis B virus. The aim of this study was to determine coverage, associated factors and perception on hepatitis B vaccination among medical students at Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences (CUHAS) Method: This was a cross sectional study, conducted at Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences (CUHAS) in Mwanza among medical students who were eligible. Data was collected using a semi structured questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 26. Results: Out of 250 medical students included in the study 135 (54%) medical students received the vaccination and only 103(41.2%) received full course vaccination against HBV. The most common reason mentioned for not being vaccinated was its high cost 61(53.0%) followed by fear of contracting the virus from the vaccine 17(14.8%), not knowing where to go and receive the vaccine 14(12.2%). Also the years of study was found to have significant association with vaccination status (P=0.004) in such a way that students from fourth and fifth year were more likely to be vaccinated compared to the rest. Conclusions: Despite adequate knowledge on HBV infection and vaccination only 42.1% of medical students had been completely vaccinated. This low rate of vaccination may be related to expensiveness of the vaccine and lack of programs to promote HBV vaccination. Given low vaccination coverage and high risk of HBV infections, continued efforts are needed to increase the vaccine coverage among unvaccinated medical students to protect themselves from HBV. And this can be achieved by making the vaccine readily available and at affordable prices or free to all medical schools and hospitals. | ||
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