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J Infectious Disease Med Microbiol, Volume 3

November 21-22, 2019 | Singapore

Global Experts Meeting on

12

th

International Conference on

STD-AIDS and

Infectious Diseases

Allergy, Immunology

and Rheumatology

Joint Event

&

allied

academies

Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology | Volume 3

Notes:

Background:

Viral hepatitis is a contagious disease that

continues to be a global problemwith profound socioeconomic

and health burden. We have noticed from our clinical practice

that the number of cases is growing especially in Kerbala

Province.

Aim:

we conduct this epidemiological study in Kerbala

Province to investigate the incidence rate of Viral Hepatitis

(A,B,C and E) infection and to have an insight to the causative

factors in view to addressing them and tackle the preventive

tools in this big health problem.

Method:

Data from The Infectious Diseases Registration

Office in Kerbala health directorate was revised to review all

registered hepatitis cases between 2010 and 2018.

Results:

of 11427 hepatitis patients, (53.5%) males and

(46.6%) females registered in Kerbala Health governorate in

nine years (2010-2018). Hepatitis A formed the majority of

cases (62.1%) followed by hepatitis B and C and E (24.6%,

11.8% and 1.3%, respectively). Converting frequency to

incidence rates showed that the annual rate of the four

main types of hepatitis were 0.069, 0.028, 0.013, 0.001

per 100,000 population, respectively. Within the four

main geographical areas in Kerbala (City Centre, Hindia, Al

Hussainia and Hurr) the incidence of hepatitis A per 100,000

population was markedly higher in the city Centre. Children

and adolescents were the mostly affected age groups as they

formed more than three quarters of the patients, but there

was no significant gender difference. Seasonal variation was

very clear as summer months were marked with significant

increase in incidence rates.

Conclusion:

Health policy decision makers need to address

the serious health issue and implement a more proactive plan

in the near future to tackle this problem.

Speaker Biography

Ali Mousa Mahdi Al Mousawi has obtained his degree, M.B, Ch.B

1979,

M.Sc

. (Community Medicine) 1985 and is a Specialist doctor

(Community Medicine) Director of the department of Preventive health

at the Directorate of Health-Kerbala; from Feb.1985-18 Apr.2003. He is

also Deputy general director of Kerbala health directorate 19 Apr. 2003-

1 Apr.2005. Till now, he is a Lecturer and Decider of Dept. of Family and

Community Medicine Kerbala Medical college 1Apr.2005-2005. He has

successfully conducted Training courses: More than eighty training courses

andworkshops on primary health care programs and communitymedicine.

Dr. Mousawi has done sixty two conference paper presentations in Iraq,

Jordon, UK, Italy and Iran and published fifty papers in medical journals.

e:

aalmousawi1@hotmail.com

Ali Mousa Mahdi Al Mousawi

University of Kerbala, Iraq

Viral Hepatitis in Kerbala Province in Iraq: Nine Years

Epidemiological Study