Aims/Background. The clinical significance of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus (GBV-C/HGV) infection in chronic hepatitis B is not well known and its role in the outcome of liver disease was investigated. Methods. HGV-RNA and antibody to HGV (anti-E2) were studied in 125 patients with chronic hepatitis B (41 with multiple hepatitis virus exposure), 82 asymptomatic HBsAg carriers and 103 healthy adults. Results. In chronic hepatitis B, HGV-RNA was more frequent in patients with HDV infection and/or anti-HCV positivity than in those without (29% vs 6%, p < 0.0001), mainly in drug addicts (38%). At diagnosis the overall prevalence of any marker (HGV-RNA plus anti-E2) was similar in chronic hepatitis due to HBV alone (17%), in HBsAg carriers (16%) and in healthy adults (17%) and increased to 58% in those exposed to HDV and/or HCV. During 1-11 years of follow-up, HGV infection persisted in 70% of patients with chronic hepatitis B. About 40% of HGV persistently coinfected patients underwent sustained biochemical remission, whereas continuing disease activity was observed in 80% of patients who cleared HGV-RNA. Conclusions: In chronic HBV infection the rate of exposure to HGV is similar to that in healthy adults, except for high risk patients. Long lasting HGV coinfection or anti-E2 seroconversion did not modify the course of chronic hepatitis B.

Influence of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus infection on the long term course of chronic hepatitis B / G. Fattovich, M.L. Ribero, S. Favarato, F. Azzario, F. Donato, G. Giustina, M. Fasola, M. Pantalena, G. Portera, R. Corrocher, A. Tagger. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - 28:Suppl. 1(1998 Apr), pp. 188-188. ((Intervento presentato al 33. convegno Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver tenutosi a Lisboa nel 1998.

Influence of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus infection on the long term course of chronic hepatitis B

M.L. Ribero;A. Tagger
Ultimo
1998

Abstract

Aims/Background. The clinical significance of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus (GBV-C/HGV) infection in chronic hepatitis B is not well known and its role in the outcome of liver disease was investigated. Methods. HGV-RNA and antibody to HGV (anti-E2) were studied in 125 patients with chronic hepatitis B (41 with multiple hepatitis virus exposure), 82 asymptomatic HBsAg carriers and 103 healthy adults. Results. In chronic hepatitis B, HGV-RNA was more frequent in patients with HDV infection and/or anti-HCV positivity than in those without (29% vs 6%, p < 0.0001), mainly in drug addicts (38%). At diagnosis the overall prevalence of any marker (HGV-RNA plus anti-E2) was similar in chronic hepatitis due to HBV alone (17%), in HBsAg carriers (16%) and in healthy adults (17%) and increased to 58% in those exposed to HDV and/or HCV. During 1-11 years of follow-up, HGV infection persisted in 70% of patients with chronic hepatitis B. About 40% of HGV persistently coinfected patients underwent sustained biochemical remission, whereas continuing disease activity was observed in 80% of patients who cleared HGV-RNA. Conclusions: In chronic HBV infection the rate of exposure to HGV is similar to that in healthy adults, except for high risk patients. Long lasting HGV coinfection or anti-E2 seroconversion did not modify the course of chronic hepatitis B.
English
Hepatitis G virus infection ; chronic hepatitis B ; HDV infection ; HCV infection
Settore MED/42 - Igiene Generale e Applicata
Intervento a convegno
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
apr-1998
Elsevier
28
Suppl. 1
188
188
Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver
Lisboa
1998
33
European Association for the Study of the Liver
Convegno internazionale
Intervento inviato
http://www.jhep-elsevier.com/issues/contents?issue_key=S0168-8278(00)X0100-6
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Influence of GB virus-C/hepatitis G virus infection on the long term course of chronic hepatitis B / G. Fattovich, M.L. Ribero, S. Favarato, F. Azzario, F. Donato, G. Giustina, M. Fasola, M. Pantalena, G. Portera, R. Corrocher, A. Tagger. - In: JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-8278. - 28:Suppl. 1(1998 Apr), pp. 188-188. ((Intervento presentato al 33. convegno Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver tenutosi a Lisboa nel 1998.
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