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Table 1 Descriptive characteristics of studies

From: Prevalence of HIV and hepatitis B coinfection in Ghana: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Study no

Author details

Year of publication

Design

Region of study

Study population

Mean age of participants (years)

Sample size (no. of HIV + individuals)

Prevalence of HBV coinfection (%)

Gender (female,  %)

Quality grade

1.

Brandful et al. [24]

1999

Cross-sectional

Greater Accra, Ashanti, Eastern and Volta

STD and general outpatient patients

34

182

16.5

44

High

2.

Apea-Kubi et al. [25]

2006

Prospective observational study

Greater Accra

Pregnant women and gynecological patients

29.6

12

41.7

100

High

3.

Geretti et al. [26]

2010

Cross-sectional

Ashanti

HIV clinic

NS

838

16.7

NS

High

4.

Cho et al. [27]

2012

Cross-sectional

Eastern

Pregnant women

NS

75

18.7

100

Medium

5.

Kubio et al. [28]

2012

Report review

Northern

Blood donors

NS

33

30.3

NS

Low

6.

Kye-Duodu [29]

2012

Cross-sectional

Eastern

HIV clinic

40.8

320

8.8

67.9

Medium

7.

Sagoe et al. [30]

2012

Cross-sectional

Greater Accra

HIV clinic

≥18

138

13.0

71 %

High

8.

Walana et al. [31]

2014

Cross-sectional

Brong-Ahafo

Blood donors

NS

168

2.4

NS

Medium

9.

Anyimah [32]

2015

Cross-sectional

Western

HIV clinic

38

125

17.6

68.8

Medium

10.

King et al. [33]

2015

Cross-sectional

Ashanti

HIV clinic

NS

1520

15.5

NS

High

11.

Stockdale et al. [34]

2015

Cross-sectional

Ashanti

HIV clinic

40

1643

14.0

58.5

High

12.

Archampong et al. [35]

2016

Cross-sectional

Greater Accra

HIV clinic

NS

3108

8.3

59.1

High

  1. NS not specified, STD sexually transmitted diseases, HIV human immunodeficiency virus