Patterns of viral load in chronic hepatitis B patients in Brazil and their association with ALT levels and HBeAg status
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2009
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Serum hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA [eve[ is a predictor of the development of cirrhosis and hepatocellullar carcinoma in chronic hepatitis B patients. Nevertheless, the distribution of viral load levels in chronic HBV patients in Brazil has yet to be described. This cross-sectional study included 564 participants selected in nine Brazilian cities located in four of the five regions of the country using the database of a medical diagnostics company. Admission criteria included hepatitis B surface antigen seropositivity, availability of HBV viral toad samples and age >= 18 years. Mates comprised 64.5% of the study population. Mean age was 43.7 years. Most individuals (62.1%) were seronegative for the hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg). Median serum ALT level was 34 U/L. In 58.5% of the patients HBV-DNA levels ranged from 300 to 99,999 copies/mL; however, in 21.6% levels were undetectable. Median HBV-DNA level was 2,351 copies/mL. Over 60% of the patients who tested negative for HBeAg and in whom ALT level was less than 1.5 times the upper limit of the normal range had HBV-DNA levels > 2,000 IU/mL, which has been considered a cut-off point for indicating a liver biopsy and/or treatment. In conclusion, HBV-DNA level identified a significant proportion of Brazilian individuals with chronic hepatitis B at risk of disease progression. Furthermore, this tool. enables those individuals with high HBV-DNA levels who are susceptible to disease progression to be identified among patients with normal or stightly elevated ALT. Bristol-Myers Squibb, Co. |
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ANNALS OF HEPATOLOGY, v.8, n.4, p.339-345, 2009 1665-2681 |
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eng |
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MEXICAN ASSOC HEPATOLOGY |
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Annals of Hepatology |
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Palavras-Chave | #Hepatitis B virus #Seropositivity #Liver biopsy #HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA #DNA LEVEL #VIRUS #INFECTION #RISK #CARRIERS #WESTERN #SEROPREVALENCE #PREVALENCE #ANTIGEN #Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
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