Role of general practitioners in prevention and treatment of hepatitis B in China

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection may impose an economic burden to patients or their families. The prevention and control of HBV could effectively reduce the burden. However, the management of HBV-related patients has not been well controlled in China. With the development of general prac...

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Hauptverfasser: Ren, Jing-Jing, Liu, Ying, Ren, Wen, Qiu, Yan, Wang, Bing, Chen, Ping, Xu, Kai-Jin, Yang, Shi-Gui, Yao, Jun, Li, Lan-Juan
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description BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection may impose an economic burden to patients or their families. The prevention and control of HBV could effectively reduce the burden. However, the management of HBV-related patients has not been well controlled in China. With the development of general practitioner(GP) system in this country, GPs may greatly improve the management of the patients with HBV infection. However, the role of GPs in controlling HBV infection has been rarely studied.DATA SOURCES: A literature search of PubMed, CNKI,Wanfang data and VIP was performed with the following key words: "general practitioner", "family physician", "community management", "community health care workers", "family practice", "hepatitis B virus", "HBV", "HBV vaccination", "HBV prevention", "HBV management", "HBV treatment", "antiviral therapy" and "chronic hepatitis B(CHB)". The information about the GPs-involved prevention, diagnosis and treatment of CHB was reviewed.RESULTS: The reports on the role of GPs in the prevention,diagnosis and treatment of HBV infection are few. But the experiences from Western countries demonstrated that GPs could play a significant role in the management of patients withCHB. The importance of GPs is obvious although there are some difficulties in China. GPs and health officials at different levels should work together in the management of patients with CHB.CONCLUSIONS: The involvement of GPs in the management of patients with HBV infection is effective in China. But GPs' knowledge and skills for the control of HBV infection have to be improved currently. GPs' involvement will enforce the management of CHB in China in the near future.
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Gastroenterology and Hepatology
General Practice
general practitioner
HBV vaccination
Health Resources
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Hepatitis B - drug therapy
Hepatitis B - prevention & control
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Humans
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical - prevention & control
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Vaccination
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治疗
肝胆疾病
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