Frequency of hepatitis D virus with different hepatitis B virus serological markers and coinfections in hospital patients from Argentina: synchronous testing of anti-HDV antibodies and HDV RNA

Hepatitis D virus (HDV) RNA-positive cases with total anti-HDV antibodies nonreactive were documented. Moreover, HDV infection was observed in subjects with occult hepatitis B virus infection. The prevalence of HDV infection in Argentina is low; however, further research in different populations is...

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Published inEuropean journal of gastroenterology & hepatology Vol. 37; no. 1; p. 70
Main Authors Giorgio, Marianela, Ramírez Ladino, Kelly Alejandra, López, Guido, Sosa Rojas, Maricel, Outon, Estela, Delfino, Cecilia María
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Abstract Hepatitis D virus (HDV) RNA-positive cases with total anti-HDV antibodies nonreactive were documented. Moreover, HDV infection was observed in subjects with occult hepatitis B virus infection. The prevalence of HDV infection in Argentina is low; however, further research in different populations is needed. This study aimed to perform synchronous HDV detection in reactive hepatitis B virus patients treated in a public hospital in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, some of whom were coinfected with hepatitis C virus and/or HIV. A total of 189 hepatitis B virus-reactive serum samples with or without hepatitis C virus and/or HIV coinfection were synchronously analyzed for anti-HDV antibodies and HDV RNA. HDV prevalence was 4.2% with HDV RNA found in 61 samples, most of which were nonreactive to anti-HDV antibodies and hepatitis B surface antigen. Genotype 1 was identified in all HDV sequences. Moreover, triple and quadruple infections were observed, showing a high frequency of HDV infection in hospitalized patients not following the recommended diagnostic algorithm. This study is evidence that the synchronous testing of anti-HDV antibodies and HDV RNA is necessary for the diagnosis of HDV infection in Argentina. Finally, further research is necessary to identify high-risk populations and improve prevention and control strategies for triple and quadruple infections and their potential consequences.
AbstractList Hepatitis D virus (HDV) RNA-positive cases with total anti-HDV antibodies nonreactive were documented. Moreover, HDV infection was observed in subjects with occult hepatitis B virus infection. The prevalence of HDV infection in Argentina is low; however, further research in different populations is needed. This study aimed to perform synchronous HDV detection in reactive hepatitis B virus patients treated in a public hospital in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, some of whom were coinfected with hepatitis C virus and/or HIV. A total of 189 hepatitis B virus-reactive serum samples with or without hepatitis C virus and/or HIV coinfection were synchronously analyzed for anti-HDV antibodies and HDV RNA. HDV prevalence was 4.2% with HDV RNA found in 61 samples, most of which were nonreactive to anti-HDV antibodies and hepatitis B surface antigen. Genotype 1 was identified in all HDV sequences. Moreover, triple and quadruple infections were observed, showing a high frequency of HDV infection in hospitalized patients not following the recommended diagnostic algorithm. This study is evidence that the synchronous testing of anti-HDV antibodies and HDV RNA is necessary for the diagnosis of HDV infection in Argentina. Finally, further research is necessary to identify high-risk populations and improve prevention and control strategies for triple and quadruple infections and their potential consequences.
Author Ramírez Ladino, Kelly Alejandra
Outon, Estela
López, Guido
Delfino, Cecilia María
Sosa Rojas, Maricel
Giorgio, Marianela
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SubjectTerms Adult
Aged
Argentina - epidemiology
Biomarkers - blood
Coinfection
Female
Genotype
Hepatitis Antibodies - blood
Hepatitis B - blood
Hepatitis B - diagnosis
Hepatitis B - epidemiology
Hepatitis B Surface Antigens - blood
Hepatitis B virus - genetics
Hepatitis B virus - immunology
Hepatitis C - blood
Hepatitis C - diagnosis
Hepatitis C - epidemiology
Hepatitis D - blood
Hepatitis D - diagnosis
Hepatitis D - epidemiology
Hepatitis D - immunology
Hepatitis Delta Virus - genetics
Hepatitis Delta Virus - immunology
HIV Infections - blood
HIV Infections - diagnosis
HIV Infections - epidemiology
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Prevalence
RNA, Viral - blood
Young Adult
Title Frequency of hepatitis D virus with different hepatitis B virus serological markers and coinfections in hospital patients from Argentina: synchronous testing of anti-HDV antibodies and HDV RNA
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