J Korean Acad Fam Med.  2001 Aug;22(8):1271-1278.

Hepatitis B examination and recognition change after 1 year in girls' high school students

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Namkwang Hospital.
  • 2OEMD, School of Medicine, Chosun University.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Korea Academy of Family Medicine recommands HBsAb and HBsAb test in youth health promotion program. Adequate management are necessary for prevention of vertical transmission at perinatal period, especially girls' high school students as a future's conceivable woman. Health examination program for the first grade students of high school which was established by the Educational Ministry has been acted since 1998. So, through the students health examination we'd like to find an adequate method of prevention and management in hepatitis B.
METHODS
Our study examines HBs Ag/Ab about girls' high school students at two high schools in a city. According to the results of hepatitis B, active intervention in carrier group, passive intervention in candidate were done. And then a year later, hepatitis B management was investigated through the questionnaire.
RESULTS
In active intervention group, regular check up of hepatitis B is 21.4%, hepatitis B blood test in family is 39.3% and in passive intervention group, hepatitis B vaccination rate after health examiantion is 9.1%.
CONCLUSION
More active intervention such as mass vaccination are required in health examination for the purpose of hepatitis B management at youth.

Keyword

hepatitis B management; health examination; intervention

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Female
Health Promotion
Hematologic Tests
Hepatitis B*
Hepatitis*
Humans
Korea
Mass Vaccination
Vaccination
Surveys and Questionnaires
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