Compliance to hepatitis B vaccination and subsequent development of seroprotection among health care workers of a tertiary care center of Saudi Arabia

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Panhotra, BR [1 ]
Saxena, AK [1 ]
Al-Hamrani, HA [1 ]
Al-Mulhim, A [1 ]
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[1] King Fahad Hosp & Tertiary Care Ctr, Al Hasa 31982, Saudi Arabia
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10.1016/j.ajic.2005.01.002
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background: There is lack of reliable data on compliance to hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine and development of seroprotective levels of antibodies among health care workers (HCWs) from the countries with high HBV endemicity such as Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to assess the compliance with HBV vaccine and subsequent levels of seroprotection among HCWs of a large tertiary care center of the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Methods: All the HCWs (n = 1302) involved in direct patient care, including 374 (28.7%) physicians, 619 (47.6%) nurses, and 309 (23.7%) technicians, were enrolled for the study Those having antibody to hepatitis B surface antigens (anti-HBs) levels less than 10 mIU/mL were advised to take 3 doses of yeast-derived recombinant HBV vaccine at 0, 1, and 6 months of 1 mL (20 mu g/mL) in the deltoid muscle. Blood samples were checked for anti-HBs antibody levels by enzyme immunoassay during the initial screening of HCWs and 3 months after the third dose of HBV vaccine. The group of physicians included 34.5% (129/374) of consultants, 16.8% (63/374) of specialists, and 48.6% (1821374) of residents. Results: An overall HBV vaccine compliance rate of 71.6% (932/1302) was observed among HCWs including that of 79.5% (492/619) among nurses, 78.3% (242/309) among technicians, and 52.9% (198/374) among physicians. Thus, physicians recorded the lowest compliance (OR, 3.211: 95% Cl. 2.259-4.567: P <.0001) to HBV vaccine. Among physicians, the lowest compliance of 42.3% (77/182) was observed in residents (OR, 3.690: 95% Cl, 1.067-3.703, P <.0001). The overall seroprotection after vaccination was achieved in 92.2% of the compliant HCWs, and 7.8% of them failed to mount adequate response to HBV vaccine. Nonresponders included mainly the physicians (OR, 2.229, P = .05)-consultants in particular (OR, 3,476: P <.0001). The mean age of nonresponders was higher than those who mounted an adequate anti-HBs response (46.7 +/- 6.3 vs. 32.2 +/- 3.3 years OR, 1.845: 95% Cl, 0.999-3,414: P <.05). Conclusions: Poor compliance to HBV vaccine among physicians-residents in particular-is an issue of immense concern. which demands close examination and identification of the specific action that needs to be taken to enhance the uptake of the vaccine by this target population.
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