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IIn this study, pregnant women with HBeAg-positive viral hepatitis b or high viral load will receive Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate from the 28th week of amenorrhoea until 6 weeks after delivery. Their newborns will receive the hepatitis B vaccine, starting with one dose at birth and followed by three booster doses, according to the Expanded Programme on Immunisation. The investigators hypothesise that a short course of TDF could greatly reduce the risk of HBV MTCT in pregnant women at high risk of MTCT (HBeAg positive or with high viral load).
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This is a prospective, single-arm, open-label, descriptive, phase IV clinical trial in HBsAg and HBeAg positive pregnant women. Eligible pregnant women will receive 245 mg of tenofovir disoproxil fumarate once daily from 28 weeks of pregnancy until 6 weeks after delivery. Newborns will receive the hepatitis B vaccine, starting with one dose at birth, followed by three booster doses, in accordance with the expanded programme of vaccination.
The study aims to show that the addition of maternal antiviral treatment to vaccination at birth followed by three booster doses can be favourably considered in the context where vaccination alone is not sufficient to prevent transmission of the hepatitis B virus from mother to child. A total of 150 pregnant women will be included in the Tokombéré district.
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Maaga Dourwe
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