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Influence of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus infection on the long term course of chronic hepatitis B

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Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Citazione:
Influence of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus infection on the long term course of chronic hepatitis B / G. Fattovich, M.L. Ribero, S. Favarato, F. Azzario, F. Donato, G. Giustina, M. Fasola, M. Pantalena, G. Portera, R. Corrocher, A. Tagger. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - 28:Suppl. 1(1998), pp. 188-188. ( 33. Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver Lisboa 1998).
Abstract:
Aims/Background. The clinical significance of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus (GBV-C/HGV) infection in chronic hepatitis B is not well known and its role in the outcome of liver disease was investigated. Methods. HGV-RNA and antibody to HGV (anti-E2) were studied in 125 patients with chronic hepatitis B (41 with multiple hepatitis virus exposure), 82 asymptomatic HBsAg carriers and 103 healthy adults. Results. In chronic hepatitis B, HGV-RNA was more frequent in patients with HDV infection and/or anti-HCV positivity than in those without (29% vs 6%, p < 0.0001), mainly in drug addicts (38%). At diagnosis the overall prevalence of any marker (HGV-RNA plus anti-E2) was similar in chronic hepatitis due to HBV alone (17%), in HBsAg carriers (16%) and in healthy adults (17%) and increased to 58% in those exposed to HDV and/or HCV. During 1-11 years of follow-up, HGV infection persisted in 70% of patients with chronic hepatitis B. About 40% of HGV persistently coinfected patients underwent sustained biochemical remission, whereas continuing disease activity was observed in 80% of patients who cleared HGV-RNA. Conclusions: In chronic HBV infection the rate of exposure to HGV is similar to that in healthy adults, except for high risk patients. Long lasting HGV coinfection or anti-E2 seroconversion did not modify the course of chronic hepatitis B.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Hepatitis G virus infection; chronic hepatitis B; HDV infection; HCV infection
Elenco autori:
G. Fattovich, M.L. Ribero, S. Favarato, F. Azzario, F. Donato, G. Giustina, M. Fasola, M. Pantalena, G. Portera, R. Corrocher, A. Tagger
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https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/68293
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