Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1349-7693
Print ISSN : 0446-6586
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Questionnaire survey on hepatitis B vaccine in clinics
Satoru SEKOGUCHIYasuyuki NAGAORyuki NASUNoboru MIZUTAHitomi HIROSEKanami IKEDASeiko HAMADAYuma HOTTANobuhisa YAMADAYutaka ISOZAKIHirokazu OYAMADA
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2020 Volume 117 Issue 10 Pages 896-906

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We conducted a questionnaire survey on the status of implementation of hepatitis B vaccination and HBs antibody testing. It involved medical personnel covering 484 regional medical institutions in the Osaka Province. Results showed that the recognition rate was 30.1%, the hepatitis B vaccination implementation rate was 38.9%, and that of HBs antibody testing was 38.9%. Although 42.5% of the medical institutions had experienced needle-stick injuries, some medical institutions did not respond properly. The low implementation rate of hepatitis B vaccination and HBs antibody test could be explained by lack of recognition for hepatitis B infection control guidelines. Therefore, we can achieve a possible improvement in the control of infection in the Province, if sensitization programs on hepatitis B infection control are organized in the various regional medical institutions in order to provide adequate information and raise awareness on the importance of respecting these guidelines.

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© 2020 by The Japanese Society of Gastroenterology
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