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Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The major risk factors for acute hepatitis B (AHB) in China and the viral factors determining the progression from acute to chronic hepatitis B remain largely unknown. METHODS: Epidemiological studies within a population-based surveillance for AHB in adults were performed in Sha...

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Autores principales: Zhang, H W, Yin, J H, Li, Y T, Li, C Z, Ren, H, Gu, C Y, Wu, H Y, Liang, X S, Zhang, P, Zhao, J F, Tan, X J, Lu, W, Schaefer, S, Cao, G W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18755887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2008.157149
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author Zhang, H W
Yin, J H
Li, Y T
Li, C Z
Ren, H
Gu, C Y
Wu, H Y
Liang, X S
Zhang, P
Zhao, J F
Tan, X J
Lu, W
Schaefer, S
Cao, G W
author_facet Zhang, H W
Yin, J H
Li, Y T
Li, C Z
Ren, H
Gu, C Y
Wu, H Y
Liang, X S
Zhang, P
Zhao, J F
Tan, X J
Lu, W
Schaefer, S
Cao, G W
author_sort Zhang, H W
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The major risk factors for acute hepatitis B (AHB) in China and the viral factors determining the progression from acute to chronic hepatitis B remain largely unknown. METHODS: Epidemiological studies within a population-based surveillance for AHB in adults were performed in Shanghai, China, including 294 patients, 588 matched controls and 572 family members of the patients. RESULTS: Invasive medical procedures, household contact with hepatitis B virus (HBV) carriers, body care and beauty treatments, and lack of HBV vaccination were independently associated with AHB. Among those risks, pedicure in bath centres emerged. Sixty-eight of 128 patients with AHB were genotyped including 33 with HBV B2 and 35 with HBV C2. Twenty-five (8.50%) of the 294 patients, including 20 with HBV C2 and 5 with HBV B2 (p = 0.013), progressed to chronic infection. Multivariate analysis showed that HBV C2 was independently associated with chronicification of AHB. Patients with HBV B2 were younger and there was a higher proportion of women than those with HBV C2. The prevalence of HBV B2 was higher in the patients than in neighbourhood chronic carriers. The chronic carriers with HBV B2 showed higher viral loads, higher hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) seropositivity, and with higher proportion in men than those with HBV C2, implying that sexual contact plays a role in the transmission of HBV B2. Phylogenetic analysis showed that HBV C2 was frequently involved in transmissions within households. CONCLUSIONS: Despite lower viral load and HBeAg status in the chronic carriers, HBV C2 was more prone to causing chronic infection than was HBV B2.
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spelling pubmed-25823332009-04-29 Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China Zhang, H W Yin, J H Li, Y T Li, C Z Ren, H Gu, C Y Wu, H Y Liang, X S Zhang, P Zhao, J F Tan, X J Lu, W Schaefer, S Cao, G W Gut Hepatology BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The major risk factors for acute hepatitis B (AHB) in China and the viral factors determining the progression from acute to chronic hepatitis B remain largely unknown. METHODS: Epidemiological studies within a population-based surveillance for AHB in adults were performed in Shanghai, China, including 294 patients, 588 matched controls and 572 family members of the patients. RESULTS: Invasive medical procedures, household contact with hepatitis B virus (HBV) carriers, body care and beauty treatments, and lack of HBV vaccination were independently associated with AHB. Among those risks, pedicure in bath centres emerged. Sixty-eight of 128 patients with AHB were genotyped including 33 with HBV B2 and 35 with HBV C2. Twenty-five (8.50%) of the 294 patients, including 20 with HBV C2 and 5 with HBV B2 (p = 0.013), progressed to chronic infection. Multivariate analysis showed that HBV C2 was independently associated with chronicification of AHB. Patients with HBV B2 were younger and there was a higher proportion of women than those with HBV C2. The prevalence of HBV B2 was higher in the patients than in neighbourhood chronic carriers. The chronic carriers with HBV B2 showed higher viral loads, higher hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) seropositivity, and with higher proportion in men than those with HBV C2, implying that sexual contact plays a role in the transmission of HBV B2. Phylogenetic analysis showed that HBV C2 was frequently involved in transmissions within households. CONCLUSIONS: Despite lower viral load and HBeAg status in the chronic carriers, HBV C2 was more prone to causing chronic infection than was HBV B2. BMJ Publishing Group 2008-12 2008-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2582333/ /pubmed/18755887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2008.157149 Text en © Zhang et al 2008 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Hepatology
Zhang, H W
Yin, J H
Li, Y T
Li, C Z
Ren, H
Gu, C Y
Wu, H Y
Liang, X S
Zhang, P
Zhao, J F
Tan, X J
Lu, W
Schaefer, S
Cao, G W
Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China
title Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China
title_full Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China
title_fullStr Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China
title_short Risk factors for acute hepatitis B and its progression to chronic hepatitis in Shanghai, China
title_sort risk factors for acute hepatitis b and its progression to chronic hepatitis in shanghai, china
topic Hepatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2582333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18755887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2008.157149
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