Epidemiological characteristics of hepatitis B serological markers among pediatric surgical inpatients
10.3760/cma.j.cn112866-20250811-00176
- VernacularTitle:儿童外科住院患者乙型肝炎血清学特征分析
- Author:
Xueqi WANG
1
;
Tiezhu LIU
;
Qiudong SU
Author Information
1. 首都儿科研究所 北京协和医学院 中国医学科学院,北京 100020
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hepatitis B virus;
Sero-epidemiology;
Pediatric surgical patients;
Vaccination
- From:
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology
2025;39(5):588-591
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the distribution and epidemiological patterns of hepatitis B virus(HBV)serological markers among pediatric surgical inpatients in Beijing.Methods:A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using data from all surgical inpatients(0?18 years of age)at a tertiary children’s hospital in Beijing between January 2019 and December 2024. Five HBV serological markers(HBsAg,anti-HBs,anti-HBc,HBeAg,anti-HBe)were analyzed and compared across sex,age,and ethnicity.Results:Of 15 339 children included,56.50% were male and 43.50% female;the 6?12-year age group predominated(37.41%),and Han ethnicity accounted for 91.61%. The overall positive rates were 0.78% for HBsAg,75.32% for anti-HBs,7.42% for anti-HBc,0.02% for HBeAg,and 3.05% for anti-HBe. The prevalences of “big three-positive”(HBsAg+/HBeAg+/anti-HBc+)and “small three-positive”(HBsAg+/anti-HBe+/anti-HBc+)patterns were only 0.02% and 0.04%,respectively. Boys had significantly higher anti-HBs(76.02% vs 74.40%)and anti-HBc(8.01% vs 6.69%)positivity than girls. HBsAg peaked in the 1?3-year group(1.75%)and was lowest in the 6?12-year group(0.19%). Anti-HBs reached its highest level in the 3?6-year group(81.25%)and declined to 56.07% in adolescents(12?18 years). No ethnic differences were observed.Conclusion:Universal HBV vaccination has achieved remarkable success among surgical inpatients in Beijing,as evidenced by high anti-HBs levels and very low rates of active or chronic infection. However,antibody titers wane with age,underscoring the need for targeted booster strategies for school-aged children.