1. Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Xijing Hospital
2. Fourth Military Medical University
3. ,Shanghai,200332
4. Department of Epidemiology
5. School of Public Health
6. Fudan University
7. China Department of Epidemiology
8. Faculty of Preventive Medicine
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Risk factors affecting the mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis B virus: a meta analysis[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2006,(4):268-273.
[1]李晶华,邵中军,李晶华,邵中军,王宗仁,马静,龙铟,姚菊峰.Risk factors affecting the mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis B virus: a meta analysis[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2006(04):268-273.
Risk factors affecting the mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis B virus: a meta analysis[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2006,(4):268-273. DOI:
[1]李晶华,邵中军,李晶华,邵中军,王宗仁,马静,龙铟,姚菊峰.Risk factors affecting the mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis B virus: a meta analysis[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2006(04):268-273. DOI:
<正>Objective:To search for risk factors that affect mother-to-infant transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV). Methods: To obtain studies eligible for meta-analysis
China biological medicine discs and MEDLINE citations were surveyed. Mother HBV DNA or HBeAg positivity
neonate HBeAg positivity
mode of delivery
threatened abortion and threatened premature labor were processed with meta analysis. Criteria for selection of published studies for meta analysis were based on principle by Abdolmaleky HM[1]. Odds ratio (OR) was calculated and summarized by fixed effect model or random-effects model using RevMan software. The heterogeneity of the group of ORs was assessed using an x2 test. The significance of the pooled OR was determined by the u-test. The strength of association was assessed using the OR. An OR>1. 0 indicated a positive association between the risk factor and neonate HBV infection. Results: After meta analysis of factors concerned
a significant association was found between the positivity of HBeAg in mother and neonate
of HBV DNA in mother peripheral serum
and HBV mother-to-infant transmission
with a pooled OR equal to 19.43 (95% CI=8. 77-43. 06)
36.5 (95% 01=19.85-67.11)
and 36. 5 (95% CI=19. 85-67. 11) respectively. Mode of delivery
threatened abortion and threatened premature labor proved not to be of risk factors on the mother-to-infant transmission of HBV. Conclusion: Mother HBV DNA or HBeAg positivity and neonate HBeAg positivity were proved to be of risk factors affecting the transmission of HBV from mother to fetal.
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