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Clinical, epidemiological and virological features of acute hepatitis B in Italy

Authors :
Zuccaro O
Romanò L
Mele A
Mariano A
Clementi M
Tosti ME
Taliani G
Galli C
Zanetti AR
Spada E
Raise E
Eseme FE
Maio G
Rummo G
Maio P
Di Giuli C
Bellissima P
Bonfante S
Chiriacò P
Cacopardo B
Blanc P
Palattella S
Santantonio T
Guastadisegni A
Amoroso P
Fabris P
Giordani MT
Vullo V
Giuberti T
Schivazzappa S
Trezzi M
Biagetti C
Pocaterra D
Sagnelli E
Messina V
Antonucci G
Spallanzani L
Vairo F
Marinelli M
Paladini S
Tagliacarne C.
VERUCCHI, GABRIELLA
Zuccaro O
Romanò L
Mele A
Mariano A
Clementi M
Tosti ME
Taliani G
Galli C
Zanetti AR
Spada E
Raise E
Eseme FE
Maio G
Rummo G
Maio P
Di Giuli C
Bellissima P
Bonfante S
Chiriacò P
Cacopardo B
Blanc P
Palattella S
Santantonio T
Guastadisegni A
Amoroso P
Fabris P
Giordani MT
Vullo V
Giuberti T
Schivazzappa S
Trezzi M
Verucchi G
Biagetti C
Pocaterra D
Sagnelli E
Messina V
Antonucci G
Spallanzani L
Vairo F
Marinelli M
Paladini S
Tagliacarne C
Zuccaro, O.
Romano, L.
Mele, A.
Mariano, A.
Clementi, M.
Tosti, M. E.
Taliani, G.
Galli, C.
Zanetti, A. R.
Spada, E.
Source :
Infection. 43:431-441
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the association of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes, basal core promoter (BCP)/precore (PC) and S gene mutations with the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of acute hepatitis B (AHB) in Italy. Methods: During July 2005–January 2007, 103 symptomatic AHB patients were enrolled and prospectively followed up at 15 national hospitals. HBV genotypes, BCP/PC and S gene variants were determined by nested-PCR and direct sequence analysis. Results: Genotype D, A and F were detected in 49, 45 and 6% of patients, respectively. BCP, PC, and BCP plus PC variants were found in 3.1, 11.3 and 7.2% of patients, respectively. At enrollment, 68.3% of patients were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive and 31.7% HBeAg-negative. BCP/PC mutations were more common in HBeAg-negative than in HBeAg-positive patients (p&nbsp

Details

ISSN :
14390973 and 03008126
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6967c7edfc7ecaaefbaae88aa0d69a9b