Knowledge and awareness of Hepatitis B among first year Undergraduate Students of Three Dental Colleges in Haryana Mohit Bansal 1 Shelja Vashisth 2 Nidhi Gupta 3 ABSTRACT Objective- To assess the Knowledge and awareness of Hepatitis B among first year undergraduate dental students of Haryana. Materials and Method- A cross sectional study was conducted in three colleges among 232 undergraduate dental students using a close ended questionnaire. Results- 84.9 % of the students were aware regarding the spread of the disease. 52.2% of the students had got their initial vaccination while 23.7 % of the student had complete vaccination against Hepatitis B. Conclusion- The overall knowledge and awareness regarding Hepatitis B was found to be lacking among dental students. Keywords- knowledge, awareness, hepatitis B, disease. INTRODUCTION Hepatitis-B is an acute systemic infection with major pathology in the liver caused by Hepatitis B virus (HBV) 1 • It is a DNA virus classified in the virus family Hepadnaviridae, which enters the liver via blood stream. The infectious virus is 42-47 nm in diameter and circulates in blood in concentrations as high as 108 virions per ml 2 • It is present in high concentration in blood, serum, serum exudates, saliva, semen, vaginal fluid and most body fluids 1. Hepatitis-B remains a major public health problem both in developed and developing countries like India 3 • About two billion people are affected with hepatitis B worldwide and more than 350 million have chronic, lifelong infection 4 • In India, about 45 millions population is hepatitis B infection carrier. More than 10,00,000 Indian children run a life time risk of becoming chronic carrier and about 1,00,000 Indians die from HBV complications annually 1 • The practice of modern dentistry has contributed a lot in the increase of cases and spreading the disease in the society. It can be transmitted vertically, through household contacts or by unsafe injections 5 • The main etiology behind this is the high number of sharp injuries sustained by health care professionals during dental procedures or while drawing blood, giving injections or suturing 6 " 7 • In addition to this, those not wearing gloves while doing any procedure are at a greater risk of acquiring infection 8 • The life time risk of complications such as chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and hepato-cellular carcinoma in subjects with chronic HBV infection is a major concern for health care personnel today 9 • Hepatitis B infections are common due to lapse in the sterilization technique of instruments or due to the improper hospital waste management as 10 to 20% health care waste is regarded hazardous and it may create variety of health risk 10 • Dental students being part of the health care professionals are also exposed to the same, when they come in contact with patients and contaminated instruments. Studies have shown that the risk of exposure for general dentists is about three to four times greater than that of general population 11 • Thus, proper knowledge of Hepatitis B infection is of uttermost importance for such professionals. Hence this study was taken to assess the knowledge and awareness of Hepatitis B among undergraduate dental students of Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College. MATERIALS AND METHOD The cross-sectional study was conducted among first year undergraduate dental students of three dental colleges (Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College, M.M. College of Dental Sciences and Research and BRS Dental College and Hospital) in Haryana. The ethical clearance was taken from the concerned authorities. A total of 223 voluntary students who were admitted in first year of their BDS degree and who were present at the time were included in the study. A pretested structured questionnaire was administered during a two months study period from February 2012 to April 2012, to collect information about the knowledge and awareness of students regarding hepatitis B. The data was analyzed using SPSS version23.0. RESULTS A total of 223 students voluntarily participated in the study, of which 29.5 % (66) were male and 70.5 % (157) female students. Data regarding the knowledge and awareness of Hepatitis B infection among the students is described in 1. Senior Resident, Oral Health Sciences Center, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, India 2. Lecturer, 3. Professor, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital & Dental College, Golpura, Barwala, Distt. Panchkula -15-