Hepatitis B Infection Among Nurses: A review

Authors

  • Habib Abdullah Habib Al Khamees Al Faisalliyah Health, Center,Saudi Arabia.
  • Latifah Ali Alyahya Nurse, Mahasen Phc, Saudi Arabia.
  • Talal Eid Alanazi King Fahad Hospital, Saudi Arabia.
  • Mustafa Saleh Mohammed Al-Saad General Medical Authority Of Alahsa, Treatment Arrangement Department, Saudi Arabia.
  • Mohammed Abdullah Bohaya General Medical Authority Of Alahsa, Treatment Arrangement Department, Saudi Arabia.
  • Sari Abdulwahab Aloabeid Psychiatry Hospital Al Hofuf, Saudi Arabia.
  • Ali Abdulbaqi M Algambar Alkhafji General Hospital ,Saudi Arabia.
  • Zahra Ali S Abualmakarem Alkhafji General Hospital ,Saudi Arabia.
  • Huda Mohmmed A Al Ramadhan Qatif Central Hospital, Saudi Arabia.
  • Jafar Ibrahim Albahrani
  • Mohammed Abdullah Alhussain Directorate Of Health Affairs In Al-Ahsa ,Saudi Arabia.
  • Abdulelah Abdulaziz Alhumaid Directorate Of Health Affairs In Al-Ahsa ,Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a significant occupational hazard for healthcare workers, including nurses. This review aims to provide an overview of the prevalence, risk factors, and preventive strategies for hepatitis B infection among nurses.

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Published

2022-12-04

How to Cite

Habib Abdullah Habib Al Khamees, Latifah Ali Alyahya, Talal Eid Alanazi, Mustafa Saleh Mohammed Al-Saad, Mohammed Abdullah Bohaya, Sari Abdulwahab Aloabeid, Ali Abdulbaqi M Algambar, Zahra Ali S Abualmakarem, Huda Mohmmed A Al Ramadhan, Jafar Ibrahim Albahrani, Mohammed Abdullah Alhussain, & Abdulelah Abdulaziz Alhumaid. (2022). Hepatitis B Infection Among Nurses: A review . International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Studies, 1(3), 164–168. Retrieved from https://ijsrisjournal.com/index.php/ojsfiles/article/view/142