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Endemic HBV among hospital in-patients in Bangladesh, including evidence of occult infection

Bangladesh is one of the top-ten most heavily burdened countries for viral hepatitis, with hepatitis B (HBV) infections responsible for the majority of cases. Recombinant and occult HBV infections (OBI) have been reported previously in the region. We investigated an adult fever cohort (n=201) recrui...

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Autores principales: Chowdhury, Fazle Rabbi, McNaughton, Anna L., Amin, Mohammad Robed, Barai, Lovely, Saha, Mili Rani, Rahman, Tanjila, Das, Bikash Chandra, Hasan, M. Rokibul, Islam, K. M. Shahidul, Faiz, M. A., Al-Mahtab, Mamun, Mokaya, Jolynne, Kronsteiner, Barbara, Jeffery, Katie, Andersson, Monique I., de Cesare, Mariateresa, Ansari, M. Azim, Dunachie, Susanna, Matthews, Philippa C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Microbiology Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8491891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34328828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001628
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author Chowdhury, Fazle Rabbi
McNaughton, Anna L.
Amin, Mohammad Robed
Barai, Lovely
Saha, Mili Rani
Rahman, Tanjila
Das, Bikash Chandra
Hasan, M. Rokibul
Islam, K. M. Shahidul
Faiz, M. A.
Al-Mahtab, Mamun
Mokaya, Jolynne
Kronsteiner, Barbara
Jeffery, Katie
Andersson, Monique I.
de Cesare, Mariateresa
Ansari, M. Azim
Dunachie, Susanna
Matthews, Philippa C.
author_facet Chowdhury, Fazle Rabbi
McNaughton, Anna L.
Amin, Mohammad Robed
Barai, Lovely
Saha, Mili Rani
Rahman, Tanjila
Das, Bikash Chandra
Hasan, M. Rokibul
Islam, K. M. Shahidul
Faiz, M. A.
Al-Mahtab, Mamun
Mokaya, Jolynne
Kronsteiner, Barbara
Jeffery, Katie
Andersson, Monique I.
de Cesare, Mariateresa
Ansari, M. Azim
Dunachie, Susanna
Matthews, Philippa C.
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description Bangladesh is one of the top-ten most heavily burdened countries for viral hepatitis, with hepatitis B (HBV) infections responsible for the majority of cases. Recombinant and occult HBV infections (OBI) have been reported previously in the region. We investigated an adult fever cohort (n=201) recruited in Dhaka, to determine the prevalence of HBV and OBI. A target-enrichment deep sequencing pipeline was applied to samples with HBV DNA >3.0 log(10) IU ml(−1). HBV infection was present in 16/201 (8 %), among whom 3/16 (19 %) were defined as OBI (HBsAg-negative but detectable HBV DNA). Whole genome deep sequences (WGS) were obtained for four cases, identifying genotypes A, C and D. One OBI case had sufficient DNA for sequencing, revealing multiple polymorphisms in the surface gene that may contribute to the occult phenotype. We identified mutations associated with nucleos(t)ide analogue resistance in 3/4 samples sequenced, although the clinical significance in this cohort is unknown. The high prevalence of HBV in this setting illustrates the importance of opportunistic clinical screening and DNA testing of transfusion products to minimise OBI transmission. WGS can inform understanding of diverse disease phenotypes, supporting progress towards international targets for HBV elimination.
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spelling pubmed-84918912021-10-06 Endemic HBV among hospital in-patients in Bangladesh, including evidence of occult infection Chowdhury, Fazle Rabbi McNaughton, Anna L. Amin, Mohammad Robed Barai, Lovely Saha, Mili Rani Rahman, Tanjila Das, Bikash Chandra Hasan, M. Rokibul Islam, K. M. Shahidul Faiz, M. A. Al-Mahtab, Mamun Mokaya, Jolynne Kronsteiner, Barbara Jeffery, Katie Andersson, Monique I. de Cesare, Mariateresa Ansari, M. Azim Dunachie, Susanna Matthews, Philippa C. J Gen Virol Animal Bangladesh is one of the top-ten most heavily burdened countries for viral hepatitis, with hepatitis B (HBV) infections responsible for the majority of cases. Recombinant and occult HBV infections (OBI) have been reported previously in the region. We investigated an adult fever cohort (n=201) recruited in Dhaka, to determine the prevalence of HBV and OBI. A target-enrichment deep sequencing pipeline was applied to samples with HBV DNA >3.0 log(10) IU ml(−1). HBV infection was present in 16/201 (8 %), among whom 3/16 (19 %) were defined as OBI (HBsAg-negative but detectable HBV DNA). Whole genome deep sequences (WGS) were obtained for four cases, identifying genotypes A, C and D. One OBI case had sufficient DNA for sequencing, revealing multiple polymorphisms in the surface gene that may contribute to the occult phenotype. We identified mutations associated with nucleos(t)ide analogue resistance in 3/4 samples sequenced, although the clinical significance in this cohort is unknown. The high prevalence of HBV in this setting illustrates the importance of opportunistic clinical screening and DNA testing of transfusion products to minimise OBI transmission. WGS can inform understanding of diverse disease phenotypes, supporting progress towards international targets for HBV elimination. Microbiology Society 2021-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8491891/ /pubmed/34328828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001628 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
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Chowdhury, Fazle Rabbi
McNaughton, Anna L.
Amin, Mohammad Robed
Barai, Lovely
Saha, Mili Rani
Rahman, Tanjila
Das, Bikash Chandra
Hasan, M. Rokibul
Islam, K. M. Shahidul
Faiz, M. A.
Al-Mahtab, Mamun
Mokaya, Jolynne
Kronsteiner, Barbara
Jeffery, Katie
Andersson, Monique I.
de Cesare, Mariateresa
Ansari, M. Azim
Dunachie, Susanna
Matthews, Philippa C.
Endemic HBV among hospital in-patients in Bangladesh, including evidence of occult infection
title Endemic HBV among hospital in-patients in Bangladesh, including evidence of occult infection
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title_full_unstemmed Endemic HBV among hospital in-patients in Bangladesh, including evidence of occult infection
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8491891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34328828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001628
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