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Is there a downgrading in the alert about the hepatitis B virus infection in Italy?

Authors :
Raimondo, Giovanni
Isgrò, G
Caccamo, Gaia
Pollicino, Teresa
Squadrito, Giovanni
Calabrian HBV Study Group
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Background and aim There is suspicion of a decrease in warning regarding the hepatitis B virus as a health problem both by the infected individuals and their doctors. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the clinical/virology investigation of chronic hepatitis B virus infected individuals is at present accurate. Methods The chronic hepatitis B virus surface antigen carriers consecutively attending 13 different hospital divisions in Calabria from July to December 2005 were evaluated to investigate the available information on the grade of their liver disease, their virologic profile and the hepatitis B virus status of their family members. Results Four-hundred-thirty hepatitis B virus surface antigen positive individuals were enrolled, 417 of whom were Calabrians. Most of them had a diagnosis of chronic liver disease, but a liver biopsy had been performed only in 13.5% of the cases, whereas more than 1/3 of them had not been tested for hepatitis Delta virus co-infection. The majority of these individuals were unaware of the hepatitis B virus status of their family members. Moreover, anti-hepatitis B virus vaccination procedures were not performed in most of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen carrier families. Conclusions This study revealed that fundamental clinical, virological, and epidemiological aspects of chronic hepatitis B virus infection are not investigated in many hepatitis B virus surface antigen carriers, suggesting that the general knowledge as regards hepatitis B virus is mostly inadequate.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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