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  <dc:title>Prevalence of chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Thailand : a systematic review and meta-analysis</dc:title>
  <dc:creator>/Leroi, Charline</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>Adam, P.</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>Khamduang, W.</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>Kawilapat, S.</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>/Ngo-Giang-Huong, Nicole</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>Ongwandee, S.</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>Jiamsiri, S.</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>/Jourdain, Gonzague</dc:creator>
  <dc:subject>Chronic hepatitis B</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Hepatitis B surface antigen</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Meta-analysis</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Prevalence</dc:subject>
  <dc:subject>Thailand</dc:subject>
  <dc:description>Objective: To estimate the number of people living in Thailand with chronic hepatitis B (CHB), a major cause of liver cirrhosis and cancer, in view of the implementation of programs to prevent CHB complications. Methods: Using PubMed/Medline and ScienceDirect, all studies reporting hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) seroprevalence estimates conducted in Thailand and published between 1975 and 2015 were reviewed systematically. Pooled prevalence estimates and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated, and potential sources of heterogeneity investigated. Results: A high heterogeneity was observed between prevalence estimates. There was a significant decrease in the 150 estimates of HBsAg prevalence with more recent decades of birth (p &lt; 0.001), even before the implementation of the national universal immunization program in 1992. When restricted to the general population, the pooled prevalence estimate was 5.1% (95% CI 4.3-6.0%), which would translate to an estimated number of individuals with CHB living in Thailand in 2015 as high as three million. Conclusions: The high burden of CHB in Asian countries is a major challenge for the incorporation of national programs to prevent CHB complications within health care systems.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2016</dc:date>
  <dc:type>text</dc:type>
  <dc:identifier>https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010068695</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>fdi:010068695</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>Leroi Charline, Adam P., Khamduang W., Kawilapat S., Ngo-Giang-Huong Nicole, Ongwandee S., Jiamsiri S., Jourdain Gonzague. Prevalence of chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Thailand : a systematic review and meta-analysis. 2016, 51,  36-43</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>EN</dc:language>
  <dc:coverage>THAILANDE</dc:coverage>
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