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Anti-hepatitis A virus seroprevalence and seroconversion in a cohort of patients with chronic viral hepatitis.

T Stroffolini1, P L Almasio, R Di Stefano, P Andreone, G Di Gaetano, G Fattovich, G B Gaeta, F Morisco, A Smedile, S Tripi, A L Zignego, D Ferraro, A Mele, A Craxi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic hepatitis C infected by hepatitis A virus have a substantial risk of fulminant hepatitis or death, while the course of hepatitis A virus is uncomplicated in most subjects with chronic hepatitis B. AIM: To evaluate the prevalence of anti-hepatitis A virus antibodies and the incidence of hepatitis A virus seroconversion in a nationwide sample of 530 patients with chronic hepatitis B and/or hepatitis C infection initially susceptible to this infection after a follow-up of some years.
RESULTS: The overall anti-hepatitis A virus prevalence was 85.7%, with no difference between males and females. By the age of 50 years, almost all patients were found to have been exposed to hepatitis A virus. After a mean follow-up period of 76 months the overall anti-hepatitis A virus seroconversion rate in the 76 initially susceptible individuals was 1.2 per 100 person/years. However, it was 0.3 per 100 person/years in those hepatitis B surface antigen positive but 3.36 per 100 person/years in those anti-hepatitis C virus positive. None of the seroconverters was affected by a clinically evident disease or showed deterioration of underlying chronic liver disease.
CONCLUSIONS: The present study shows that Italian patients >50 years of age with chronic liver disease have already been exposed to hepatitis A virus suggesting that anti-hepatitis A virus screening is not advisable in these subjects.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12405253     DOI: 10.1016/s1590-8658(02)80209-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Liver Dis        ISSN: 1590-8658            Impact factor:   4.088


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