Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Syphilis Antibodies in Premarital Screening Program

Authors

  • Amna M. Meshari Family Medicine Specialist/ Basrah Health Directorate, Abi-Alkhasib Sector for Primary Health Care, Basrah
  • Lamis A. Hameed Family Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Basrah.
  • Hayat Y. Almousawi Family Medicine Specialist and clinical dietician, Al-Mawanni Teaching Hospital

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21070/ijhsm.v2i1.184

Keywords:

Premarital Screening, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Syphilis, Seroprevalence

Abstract

Background: Premarital screening is essential for identifying reproductive, genetic, and infectious diseases to prevent long-term health complications in couples and their future offspring. Specific Background: Infections such as hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and syphilis pose serious public health risks, particularly in regions with high endemicity, yet data on their prevalence in premarital populations remain limited. Knowledge Gap: Despite mandatory screening policies, seroprevalence data and associated sociodemographic factors among premarital individuals are underreported. Aim: This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of HBV, HCV, and syphilis antibodies among individuals undergoing premarital screening and to explore related sociodemographic characteristics. Results: Among 1066 randomly selected participants from Basrah in 2017, the highest prevalence was observed for HBV (0.66/1000), followed by HCV (0.59/1000) and syphilis (0.52/1000). Significant associations were found between all infections and gender and occupation, while HBV was significantly related to residence and syphilis to age. Novelty: This study provides updated, large-scale evidence of low but present infection rates and sociodemographic correlations in a premarital cohort. Implications: Findings support the continuation and refinement of premarital screening programs to guide early interventions, inform public health strategies, and reduce transmission risks to spouses and offspring.

Highlights:

  1. Identifies hidden infections in asymptomatic individuals before marriage.

  2. Links sociodemographic factors to infection prevalence.

  3. Supports targeted public health interventions through early detection.

Keywords: Premarital Screening, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Syphilis, Seroprevalence

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2025-07-03

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Meshari, A. M., Hameed, L. A., & Almousawi, H. Y. (2025). Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Syphilis Antibodies in Premarital Screening Program . Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine, 2(1), 10.21070/ijhsm.v2i1.184. https://doi.org/10.21070/ijhsm.v2i1.184

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