RESEARCH ON THE RATE OF CARRYING ANTI- ANTIBODIES TO HEPATITIS A VIRUS (HAV) AND HEPATITIS E VIRUS (HEV) IN SERUM IN LOGISTICS STAFF WORKING AT 108 CENTRAL MILITARY HOSPITAL

Nguyễn Thị Tuấn, Lê Thanh Sơn, Nguyễn Thị Duyên, Nguyễn Thị Thắm

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Research on the rate of carrying anti- antibodies to hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) in serum in logistics staff working at 108 Central Military Hospital showed: The rate of positive anti-HAV IgG for the above groups is 59.25%. In that group of cooking staff 73.68%; Driver staff group is 50.0%; Group of electricity and water repair workers is 52.63%. The rate of anti-HAV IgM positive in general for the above group of subjects was 2.77%. In which the group of cooking staff is 5.26%; The driver group is 3.12%; Group of electricity and water repair workers is 0%. The overall prevalence of positive anti-HEV IgG for the above population was 16.66%. In that group of cooking staff 26.31%; Driver staff group is 18.75%; Group of electricity and water repair workers is 5.26%. The prevalence of positive anti-HEV IgM in the above population was 1.85%. In that group of cooking staff 2.63%; The driver group is 0%; Group of electricity and water repair workers is 2.63%.

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