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. 1989 Oct;103(2):383–385. doi: 10.1017/s0950268800030739

Hepatitis B markers in West Yorkshire firemen.

B A Crosse 1, C Teale 1, E M Lees 1
PMCID: PMC2249504  PMID: 2806419

Abstract

Firemen have been considered at occupational risk of hepatitis (HBV) infection, but proof is lacking. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of risk by determining the prevalence of serological markers of past infection with HBV in members of the West Yorkshire Fire Service. Sera from 173 firemen, 9.3% of the brigade, were tested for antibodies to HBV surface antigen and to core antigen. Those containing anti-HBs greater than or equal to 10 IU/L or anti-core antibody, were also tested for antibody to HBe antigen. The presence of more than one marker was used to define past infection. One sample satisfied this criterion, giving a prevalence rate of 0.6%. This compares with a rate of 1% in London blood donors. We conclude that the group shows no evidence of having been at increased risk of HBV infection. A comprehensive vaccination policy for firemen might be questionable.

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