“…Low HBV prevalence in Saudi Arabia indicates the role of vaccination and educational programs to eliminate HBV infection among HCWs. Previous studies have shown that the needle stick injury (NSI) was the key risk factor of HBV infection among HCWs [22,20,28,24,21,29,25] In Yemen, the prevalence of HBV infection varied from town to town as Taiz and Sana , a and reduced from year to year, as indicated through many studies [22,25,24]. The HBV prevalence reduced from 9.9% [22] to 2.76% [25].…”