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Vol. 29. Issue S3.
Abstracts of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
(December 2024)
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Vol. 29. Issue S3.
Abstracts of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
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P-20 HIGH PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS B IN ACHE COMMUNITIES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CANINDEYU-PARAGUAY
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Sebastián Díaz Duba1, Marcos Girala Salomon1, Guillermo Fernandez1, Sara Melgarejo1, Karina Riquelme1, Sergio Morinigo1, Claudia Crovato1, Sebastián Burró1, Lorena Martinez1, Gladys Garay2, Belen Ortiz3, Laura Galeano4, Adriana Gonzalez4, Oscar Noguera5, Camila Caballero5, Juan Carlos Romero5, Walter Guillen5, Rodrigo Caceres5, Liza Silva5, Jesús Ortiz Villalba1
1 Departamento de Gastroenterologia/Hospital de Clinicas, San Lorenzo, Paraguay
2 Segunda Catedra de Clinica Medica/Hospital de Clinicas, San Lorenzo, Paraguay
3 Primera Catedra de Clinica Medica/Hospital de Clinicas, San Lorenzo, Paraguay
4 PRONASIDA/Ministerio De Salud Publica, Asunción, Paraguay
5 Catedra de Imagenes/Hospital de Clinicas, San Lorenzo, Paraguay
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Introduction and Objectives

Hepatitis B is a disease that can lead to cirrhosis, acute liver failure, hepatocellular carcinoma, or death. Paraguay is considered a country with a low incidence of hepatitis B. The discovery of two cases of hepatocellular carcinoma associated with hepatitis B, in a community of the Aché indigenous group in the Department of Canindeyú, motivated an initial investigation that aroused the suspicion of a high rate of hepatitis B in those communities. Objectives: Determine the prevalence of hepatitis B in the Aché communities of the department of Canindeyú-Paraguay in order to program therapeutic and preventive measures in said population.

Patients / Materials and Methods

A joint working group was organized between the Ministry of Health and a Medical University. The population studied were the inhabitants of the “Kué Tuvy” and “Chupa Pou” communities, of the Aché ethnic group in the department of Canindeyú, Paraguay. In November 2022 and March 2023, a total of 399 natives attended the call made by community leaders and were subjected to capillary blood detection tests for HBsAg. In patients with a positive test, the following were performed: clinical history, physical examination, anthropometry, and abdominal ultrasound.

Results and Discussion

In the first community of 226 people tested, 17 were positive. In the second community, 173 samples were taken and 19 were positive. Globally it represents a prevalence of 9.02% (36/399). The positive cases for HBsAg were distributed by sex: 53% men and 47% women, with an age range of 21 to 56 years with a median of 38 years.

Conclusions

The prevalence of hepatitis B in Aché communities in Paraguay is much higher than in the general population, so it is necessary to carry out a microelimination and prevention plan.

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