Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8485649 | Vaccine | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A significant decline in HBV prevalence in Aboriginal birthing mothers was observed following the introduction of HBV vaccination programs in Western Australia. There were also considerable disparities in prevalence between women by area of residence and ethnicity. Our findings reflect those observed in women in other Australian jurisdictions. Continued surveillance of HBV prevalence in birthing mothers will provide ongoing estimates of HBV vaccination program impact across Australia and the populations most at risk of chronic HBV.
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Authors
J. Reekie, J.M. Kaldor, D.B. Mak, J. Ward, B. Donovan, J.S. Hocking, D. Preen, B. Liu,