2019
DOI: 10.36348/sjm.2019.v04i12.002
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Syrian Refugees at Risk of Hepatitis Diseases in Turkey, in Şanliurfa?

Abstract: Aim:The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of hepatitis B/C diseases among Syrian refugees living outside the temporary accommodation centers in Şanlıurfa city center, and individuals' levels of knowledge and risky behaviors related to these diseases. Methods: The research is cross-sectional. It was carried out with 473 Syrian refugees who were living in Şanlıurfa city center outside the temporary accommodation centers in April 2015 -2016. Cluster sampling method was preferred in the selection of… Show more

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“… 46 Furthermore, a similar rate of HBsAg among females was reported in Kenya (1.3%) 47 while a higher rate was found in the other studies (3.7%) 9 and (17.7%). 48 A lower rate (1.0%) of HBsAg among females than in the present study was reported in Cameroon 27 and Kenya 47 with an account of 1.0% and 1.3%, respectively. However, higher rates of HBsAg positivity in males were documented in other studies (13.1%), 47 (10.5%), 27 and (10.6%).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 72%
“… 46 Furthermore, a similar rate of HBsAg among females was reported in Kenya (1.3%) 47 while a higher rate was found in the other studies (3.7%) 9 and (17.7%). 48 A lower rate (1.0%) of HBsAg among females than in the present study was reported in Cameroon 27 and Kenya 47 with an account of 1.0% and 1.3%, respectively. However, higher rates of HBsAg positivity in males were documented in other studies (13.1%), 47 (10.5%), 27 and (10.6%).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 72%