Research Article

Magnitudes and Correlates of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Hepatitis B Virus, and Syphilis among Pregnant Mothers Attending Antenatal Care in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Table 4

Associated factors of hepatitis B infection among pregnant women attending antenatal care at selected public hospitals in Addis Ababa, February to March, 2021 ().

VariablesCategoryFrequencyHBV serostatusBivariate analysisMultivariate analysis
No, (%)Yes, (%)COR (95% CI)AOR (95% CI) value

History of dental procedureNo220217 (98.6)3 (1.4)11
Yes6155 (90.2)6 (9.8)7.89 (1.9-32.55)4.86 (0.79-29.63)0.08
History of blood transfusionNo227222 (97.8)5 (2.2)11
Yes5450 (92.6)4 (7.4)3.55 (0.92-13.7)1.98 (0.32-12.10)0.45
History of hospital admissionNo197194 (98.5)3 (1.5)11
Yes8478 (92.9)6 (7.1)4.97 (1.2-20.38)1.90 (0.34-10.51)0.46
History of abortionNo235232 (98.7)3 (1.3)11
Yes4640 (87.0)6 (13.0)11.6 (2.7-48.27)7.65 (1.17-19.74)
History of rapeNo212207 (97.6)5 (2.4)11
Yes6965 (94.2)4 (5.8)2.54 (0.66-9.76)9.72 (1.41-16.73)
History of tattooingNo244241 (98.8)3 (1.2)11
Yes3731 (83.8)6 (16.2)15.54 (3.7-65.3)11.8 (2.17-16.02)

In a bivariate analysis, is statistically significant. In multivariate analysis, is statistically significant; 1: reference category.