THE INCIDENCE OF HEPATITIS B OVER A TEN-YEAR PERIOD IN THE HERZEGOVINA-NERETVA AND SPLIT-DALMATIA COUNTIES
Introduction: Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver that can present as both an acute and chronic disease, caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Despite the availability of an effective vaccine and antiviral therapies capable of suppressing viral replication , hepatitis B remains a significant public health concern. The aim of the study is to collect, statistically analyze, and compare data on age, gender, and the number of hepatitis B cases in the Herzegovina-Neretva (HNC) and Split-Dalmatia (SDC) Counties. Participants and methods: In this retrospective study, data were collected on the number of inhabitants and the number of registered patients with hepatitis B in the areas of these two counties, as well as demographic data of patients (age, gender) for the period from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2024. Results: In HNC region, 11 individuals with hepatitis B were registered during the study period, with nearly equal numbers of women and men. The affected men were significantly younger than the women (p<0.05). In the SDC, 55 individuals with hepatitis B infection were registered during the same period, with significantly more men than women (p<0.05), while there was no statistically significant difference in the age of the patients (p>0.05). The average annual rate of reported hepatitis B infections in the observed period in the HNC was 0.42 %000, while in the SDC, it was 0.96 %000,. The overall notification rate of cases in the SDC was 12.21 %000,, significantly higher than in the HNC, where it was 4,66 %000, (p<0.05). Conclusion: It was determined that both counties have a low incidence rate of hepatitis B. The epidemiological data on hepatitis B obtained in this study are important for guiding prevention and treatment of the disease in the areas studied and contribute to one of the World Health Organization (WHO) goals, which is the elimination of hepatitis worldwide by 2030. Keywords: hepatitis B, incidence, elimination, Split-Dalmatia County, Herzegovina-Neretva County.