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Familiar clustering and spreading of hepatitis delta virus infection

1985

The prevalence of hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection was significantly higher among the relatives of 79 carriers of HBsAg with antibody to HDV (index cases) than among relatives of 111 carriers without serological evidence of HDV infection (controls). Antibody to HDV was found in 45 of the 80 (56%) carriers of HBsAg in families of index cases but only in 2 of 59 (3%) carriers in families of controls (P less than 0.0001). During follow-up new HDV infection developed in 31% of 13 susceptible carriers in families of index cases, but only in 1.2% of 162 susceptible carriers in families of controls (P less than 0.001). None of the family members previously unexposed to the hepatitis B virus h…

AdultMaleHBsAgvirusesmedicine.disease_causeVirusmedicineHumansHepatitis B virusHepatologybiologyInfantvirus diseasesbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionHepatitis BHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseHepatitis DVirologyHepatitis DChild PreschoolCarrier StateImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleViral diseaseAntibodyViral hepatitisFollow-Up Studies
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Virological profiles in patients with chronic hepatitis C and overt or occult HBV infection

2002

Abstract OBJECTIVES: The virological profiles of hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV) and their interplay in cases of coinfection are undefined. A suppressed and occult HBV infection may occur in hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) negative patients with chronic hepatitis C. The HCV core protein is able to inhibit HBV “in vitro,” and serines at positions 99 and 116 are essential for such inhibition. We aimed to assess the HBV and HCV virological profiles in cases of coinfection and to evaluate the relationship between HCV core gene variability and HBV activity. METHODS: Eighty-two anti-HCV positive patients were examined: 35 cases were HBsAg positive, 24 were HBsAg negative with “occult”…

AdultMaleHepatitis B virusHBsAgHCV RNAHepacivirusHepatitis C virusDUAL INFECTION; INTERFERON THERAPY; HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA; CHRONIC LIVER-DISEASE; HCV core protein; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; HCV RNAGenome ViralHepacivirusDUAL INFECTIONVirus Replicationmedicine.disease_causeCHRONIC LIVER-DISEASEHepatitis B ChronicINTERFERON THERAPYOrthohepadnavirusHEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMAmedicineHumansAgedHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface AntigensHepatologybiologybusiness.industryHCV core proteinGastroenterologyvirus diseasesHepatitis C ChronicMiddle AgedViral LoadHepatitis Bbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVirologydigestive system diseasesHepadnaviridaeDNA ViralImmunologyCoinfectionRNA ViralFemalebusinessThe American Journal of Gastroenterology
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Occult hepatitis B virus in liver tissue of individuals without hepatic disease

2008

Abstract BACKGROUND/AIMS: While many data are available concerning occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in patients with hepatic disorders, there is little information about this cryptic infection in individuals without liver disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of occult HBV in the general population by examining liver specimens from a large series of HBV-surface-antigen negative individuals with no clinical and biochemical evidence of liver disease. METHODS: The presence of HBV DNA was evaluated by testing, through polymerase chain reaction techniques, DNA extracts from 98 liver-disease-free individuals who underwent liver resection or needle biopsy during …

AdultMaleHepatitis B virusHBsAgHepatitis C virusPopulationhepatitis B virus liver tissuemedicine.disease_causeLiver diseaseNormal liverOrthohepadnavirusOccult HBVOccult HBV; HBV DNA; Normal liver; Anti-HBc; HBV-seronegativemedicineHumansHBV-seronegativeHepatitis B AntibodieseducationAgedHepatitis B viruseducation.field_of_studyHepatologybiologybusiness.industryvirus diseasesMiddle AgedHepatitis Bmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationHepatitis B Core AntigensOccultdigestive system diseasesLiverHepadnaviridaeHBV DNACarrier StateDNA ViralImmunologyFemalebusinessAnti-HBcJournal of Hepatology
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Clinical evaluation and applications of the Amplicor HBV Monitor™ test, a quantitative HBV DNA PCR assay

1998

Viral load has emerged recently as a reliable marker of disease progression and therapeutic efficacy in chronic infections, including AIDS and hepatitis C. The clinical management of type B hepatitis could also be improved by monitoring viremia levels in patients with chronic liver disease undergoing anti-viral treatment. To address this question we evaluated the performance of a newly developed, quantitative PCR assay (Amplicor HBV Monitor test, Roche Diagnostic Systems) in the assessment of viremia changes over time in a group of 45 patients with chronic active hepatitis (CAH) who received interferon treatment. Of the 45 patients, 14 were HBsAg and anti-HBeAg positive and 31 HBsAg, HBeAg …

AdultMaleHepatitis B virusHBsAgImmunoblottingViremiaBiologymedicine.disease_causePolymerase Chain ReactionHepatitis B ChronicVirologymedicineHumansHepatitis B e AntigensViremiaHepatitis B AntibodiesHepatitisHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface AntigensInterferon-alphavirus diseasesAlanine TransaminaseMiddle AgedViral LoadHepatitis Bmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationVirologydigestive system diseasesTreatment OutcomeImmunoglobulin MHBeAgHepadnaviridaeEvaluation Studies as TopicDNA ViralImmunologyFemaleViral loadJournal of Virological Methods
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Hepatitis B virus markers among family contacts of asymptomatic HBsAg carriers.

1979

A study was undertaken to establish the risk of family contacts of HBsAg carriers acquiring a hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. About one-third of all household contacts of asymptomatic HBsAg carriers had signs of past or ongoing HBV infection. Family contacts of HBsAg carriers with high numbers of circulating Dane particles were shown to have a higher risk of developing HBV infection than family contacts of HBsAg carriers without serological evidence of HBV synthesis. The probability of acquiring HBV infection was not different between spouses, parents, children, and brothers and sisters, respectively of asymptomatic HBsAg carriers.

AdultMaleHepatitis B virusRadioimmunoassaySerological evidenceFluorescent Antibody TechniqueDNA-Directed DNA Polymerasemedicine.disease_causeHepatitis b surface antigenAsymptomaticHepatitis B AntigensmedicineHumansChildHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface Antigensbusiness.industryCarrier stateGastroenterologyvirus diseasesHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseHepatitis BVirologydigestive system diseasesLiverImmunologyCarrier StateHbsag carrierFemalemedicine.symptombusinessLiver pathologyScandinavian journal of gastroenterology
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Transmission of hepatitis B and hepatitis delta viruses in the households of chronic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers: A regression analysis of i…

1991

Abstract To evaluate whether clinical and laboratory features of a hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carrier can predict risks of infection, its chronicity, and the development of liver disease among close contacts, the authors studied a cohort of 994 first degree relatives or cohabitants (household contacts) of 226 non-drug-addicted chronic HBsAg carriers (index cases), of whom 77% had liver disease and 26% were superinfected by hepatitis D virus (HDV). A logistic form of regression analysis was used to assess the role of each feature in the index case as predictor of hepatitis B virus (HBV)- and HDV-related outcomes among household contacts. Six models of risk, expressed as odds ratios,…

AdultMaleRiskHepatitis B virusHBsAgAdolescentEpidemiologymedicine.disease_causeLiver diseaseHumansMedicineHepatitis AntibodiesChildIndex caseAgedFamily HealthHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface Antigensbusiness.industryHepatobiliary diseaseInfantvirus diseasesMiddle AgedHepatitis BHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseHepatitis Ddigestive system diseasesItalyHBeAgChild PreschoolCarrier StateDNA ViralMutationImmunologyRegression AnalysisFemaleHepatitis D virusHepatitis Delta Virusbusiness
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LOW-DOSE INTERLEUKIN-2 INDUCES SYSTEMIC IMMUNE RESPONSES AGAINST HBsAg IN IMMUNODEFICIENT NON-RESPONDERS TO HEPATITIS B VACCINATION

1989

Abstract A metabolic monocyte defect appears to correlate with non-responsiveness to hepatitis B vaccine in many patients on haemodialysis. This defect prevents production of interleukin-2 during T-cell activation after antigen contact. Receptors for interleukin-2 are, however, expressed in greater numbers than in healthy subjects or uraemic responders to hepatitis B vaccination. In this study, ten uraemic patients, previous non-responders to vaccination against hepatitis B, were revaccinated with the same vaccine combined with one intramuscular injection (2·5 × 10 5 U) of natural human interleukin-2. Systemic production of antibodies against hepatitis B surface antigen was initiated in tho…

AdultMaleViral Hepatitis VaccinesInterleukin 2HBsAgHepatitis B vaccinePilot ProjectsImmunoenzyme TechniquesImmune systemAntigenmedicineHumansHepatitis B VaccinesAgedUremiaHepatitis B Surface Antigensbiologybusiness.industryImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesReceptors Interleukin-2General MedicineMiddle AgedHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseVirologyVaccinationAntibody FormationImmunologybiology.proteinInterleukin-2FemaleAntibodybusinessmedicine.drugThe Lancet
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Long-Term Efficacy of Tenofovir Monotherapy for Hepatitis B Virus-Monoinfected Patients After Failure of Nucleoside/Nucleotide Analogues

2010

Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) has demonstrated high antiviral efficacy in treatment-naive patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection but experience in nucleoside/nucleotide analogue (NA)-experienced patients is limited. In this retrospective multicenter study we therefore assessed the long-term efficacy of TDF monotherapy in patients with prior failure or resistance to different NA treatments. Criteria for inclusion were HBV DNA levels >4.0 log(10) copies/mL at the start and a minimum, period of TDF therapy for at least 6 months. In all, 131 patients (mean age 42 +/- 12 years, 95 male, 65% hepatitis B e antigen [HBeAg]-positive) were eligible. Pretreatment consisted of…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHBsAgAdolescentOrganophosphonatesPharmacologyBiologymedicine.disease_causeGastroenterologyCohort StudiesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingInternal medicineDrug Resistance ViralmedicineAdefovirHumansHepatitis B e AntigensTenofovirRetrospective StudiesHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface AntigensHepatologyReverse-transcriptase inhibitorAdenineLamivudinevirus diseasesEntecavirHepatitis BMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHepatitis BTreatment OutcomeHBeAgLamivudineFemalemedicine.drugHepatology
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The HEP-NET B/C co-infection trial: A prospective multicenter study to investigate the efficacy of pegylated interferon-α2b and ribavirin in patients…

2008

Background/Aims The efficacy of pegylated interferon alpha and ribavirin in HBV/HCV co-infected patients is unknown. Methods Nineteen patients with chronic HBV/HCV co-infection (HBsAg and HCV-RNA positive; 10 HCV-genotype 1; 9 HCV-genotype 2 or 3) were included in this prospective multicenter pilot study. Baseline HBV-DNA was negative in 13 individuals. All patients received weight-adjusted PEG-IFN-α2b and ribavirin for 48 weeks. Results In the intent-to-treat analysis, a biochemical and an HCV-RNA response were observed in 12 and 14 patients, respectively (63% and 74%). At the end of the treatment as well as at the end of the follow-up the HCV-RNA response was 93% (14/15) in patients adher…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHBsAgCombination therapyHepatitis C virusInterferon alpha-2medicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsGastroenterologyPolyethylene Glycolschemistry.chemical_compoundHepatitis B ChronicPegylated interferonInternal medicineRibavirinmedicineHumansProspective StudiesAdverse effectAgedHepatitis B virusHepatologybusiness.industryRibavirinInterferon-alphavirus diseasesHepatitis C ChronicMiddle AgedRecombinant Proteinsdigestive system diseaseschemistryDNA ViralImmunologyRNA ViralFemaleViral diseasebusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Hepatology
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Current practice of chronic hepatitis B treatment in Southern Italy

2012

Abstract Background Treatment choice for chronic HBV infection is a continuously evolving issue, with a wide range of options. We aimed to evaluate the current practice of HBV therapies in the real world in Southern Italy. Methods A prospective study enrolling over a six month period (February–July 2010) all consecutive HBsAg positive subjects, never previously treated, referred to 16 liver units in two Southern Italy regions (Calabria and Sicily). Results Out of 247 subjects evaluated, 116 (46.9%) had HBV-DNA undetectable or lower than 2000 UI/ml. There were 108 (43.7%) inactive carriers, 103 (41.7%) chronic hepatitis, and 36 (14.6%) liver cirrhosis. Antiviral treatment was planned in 94 (…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHBsAgGuanineCirrhosisOrganophosphonatesPyrimidinonesNucleosides analoguesAntiviral AgentsPolyethylene GlycolsYoung AdultHepatitis B ChronicChronic hepatitisInterferonPegylated interferonInternal medicineHBVInternal MedicinemedicineHumansHepatitis B e AntigensPractice Patterns Physicians'TenofovirProspective cohort studyAgedAged 80 and overTelbivudinebusiness.industryAdenineAge FactorsInterferon-alphaNucleosidesMiddle AgedHBV; Interferon; Nucleosides analogues; Nucleotides analoguesNucleotides analoguesmedicine.diseaseRecombinant ProteinsItalyLamivudineCurrent practiceImmunologyInterferonFemalePreviously treatedbusinessThymidinemedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Internal Medicine
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