2018
DOI: 10.15520/ijcrr/2018/9/09/591
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HBV Burden on Population, a Comparative Study between Two Districts Mardan and Charsadda of KPK, Pakistan

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to check out the spread rate of Hepatitis B Virus in the districts of Mardan and Charsadda, KPK Pakistan. As we know that Hepatitis results in damaging liver tissues, so it is one of the serious threats to the human health across the world. Hepatitis can give rise to acute and chronic infection which give rise to Liver cancer or Liver cirrhosis. It may be transfer from one person to another. Its transmission routs are oral, fecal and parental. The purpose of this paper is to check … Show more

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“…According to these findings, in Pakistan, 64.9% of patients with HCV compared with 24.7% of patients with HBV in CLD [21] whereas in Iraq, 73.5% of patients with CLD were infected with HCV [22]. According to a Pakistani based study, patients with CLD had a higher prevalence of HBV of 30.4% [23]. HBV and HCVrelated CLD are prevalent in Vietnam at 47% and 23%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these findings, in Pakistan, 64.9% of patients with HCV compared with 24.7% of patients with HBV in CLD [21] whereas in Iraq, 73.5% of patients with CLD were infected with HCV [22]. According to a Pakistani based study, patients with CLD had a higher prevalence of HBV of 30.4% [23]. HBV and HCVrelated CLD are prevalent in Vietnam at 47% and 23%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adults possess the infection risk ranging between 2-5% but once they develop the disease they are the chronic transmitters of this disease. 4 Various fluid pathways play a key role in the transfer of Hepatitis-B infection includes blood, body fluid, vaginal fluid, salivary fluid, and menstrual fluid. Few more known transmission modes are unscreened/contaminated blood transfusion, sexual activity with infected person, germy syringes, and infected mother-to-fetus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%