Double infections with hepatitis A and B viruses
Autor: | Ronald E. Engle, Anastasia Roumeliotou-Karayannis, John L. Gerin, Nicolaos C. Tassopoulos, Robert H. Purcell, Peter Kalafatas, George Papaevangelou |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male HBsAg Adolescent viruses Hepatitis A Antibodies Liver disease medicine Humans Hepatitis Antibodies Hepatitis B e Antigens Hepatitis B Antibodies Seroconversion Hepatology business.industry virus diseases Hepatitis A Hepatitis B medicine.disease Virology digestive system diseases Acute Disease Carrier State Immunology Female Viral disease business Viral hepatitis Asymptomatic carrier |
Zdroj: | Liver. 5:348-353 |
ISSN: | 0106-9543 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1600-0676.1985.tb00258.x |
Popis: | Ten (2.8%) asymptomatic carriers of HBsAg and four (1.1%) patients with acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection were detected among 356 adults with acute viral hepatitis A (HAV) consecutively admitted to the Athens Hospital for Infectious Diseases from May 1981 to March 1984. These patients did not differ in clinical, epidemiologic (except in age), biochemical or serologic characteristics from patients acutely infected with HAV alone. Transient suppression of the HBV replication and disappearance of the HBV DNA accompanied by seroconversion from HBeAg positive to anti-HBe positive were detected in one and two carriers respectively. The titer of non-class-specific anti-HBc was low (less than or equal to 10(-2)) in all cases. These data suggest that superinfection of HBsAg carriers with HAV does not cause more severe disease or influence adversely the course of chronic hepatitis B disease. However, accurate diagnosis of double infections is necessary for prognosis of the liver disease and appropriate management of the patient's environment. This is quite important in areas with a high prevalence of HBV infections, like Greece, where double infections are relatively common. |
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