| Literature DB >> 15084223 |
Suzane Kioko Ono-Nita1, Flair José Carrilho, Rita A Cardoso, Marcelo Eidi Nita, Luiz Caetano da Silva.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical studies for testing new drugs against hepatitis B ought to be carried out in low prevalence areas despite difficulties on patient recruitment. In such areas, relatives of chronic hepatitis B patients are considered to be at risk of acquiring the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of HBV markers (anti-HBc, HBsAg and anti-HBs) in familial members of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients according to their origin (Asian or Western) in a low prevalence area, the city of São Paulo, Brazil.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15084223 PMCID: PMC419702 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-5-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Demographic characteristics of probands
| Variable | Probands | ||
| Asian | Western | p | |
| n | 23 | 31 | |
| Male | 15 (65.2%) | 25 (80.6%) | 0.3344 |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 42.8 ± 10.5 | 42.9 ± 16.8 | 0.9120 |
[probands are HBsAg-positive chronic hepatitis B index cases]
Demographic characteristics and consanguinity of relatives
| Variable | Relatives | ||
| Asian | Western | p | |
| n | 313 | 211 | |
| Male | 164 (52%) | 97 (46%) | 0.8120 |
| Age (mean ± SD) | 29.9 ± 18.2 | 31.3 ± 19.6 | 0.5833 |
| Consanguinity | 237 (76%) | 157 (74%) | 0.1737 |
Prevalence of anti-HBc, HBsAg and anti-HBs in relatives of CHB probands
| Markers | Asian | (%) | Western | (%) | p |
| Anti-HBc+ | 181/305* | 59.3% | 77/209** | 36.8% | <0.0001 |
| HBsAg+ | 89/313 | 28.4% | 21/211 | 9.9% | <0.0001 |
| Anti-HBc+/ Anti-HBs+ | 80/305* | 26.2% | 54/209** | 25.8% | 0.9977 |
| Isolated anti-HBc+ | 12/305* | 3.9% | 2/209** | 0.9% | 0.0782 |
* anti-HBc was not done in 8 relatives; ** anti-HBc was not done in 2 relatives.
Prevalence of anti-HBs and HBsAg among relatives with anti-HBc positive
| Markers | Asian | (%) | Western | (%) | p |
| HBsAg+ | 89/181 | 49% | 21/77 | 27.2% | 0.0018 |
| Anti-HBc+/ Anti-HBs+ | 80/181 | 44% | 54/77 | 70.1% | 0.0018 |
| Isolated anti-HBc+ | 12/181 | 6.6% | 2/77 | 2.5% | 0.2416 |
Transmission mode of HBV among the probands
| Mode | Asian | Western | |
| Probably mother to child | 03 | 03 | |
| Intrafamiliar | 02 | 03 | |
| Unknown | 06 | 12 | |
| Total | 23 | 31 |
Prevalence of anti-HBc, HBsAg and anti-HBs in different familial category
| Anti-HBc+ | HBsAg+ | Anti-HBs+ plus anti-HBc + | |||||||
| Asian n (%) | Western n (%) | p | Asian n (%) | Western n (%) | p | Asian n (%) | Western n (%) | p | |
| Parents | 18/20 (90%) | 12/21 (57%) | 0.0432 | 8/20 (40%) | 3/21 (14%) | 0.1323 | 10/20 (50%) | 9/21 (43%) | 0.8845 |
| Mothers | 9/9 (100%) | 7/13 (54%) | 0.0941 | 6/9 (66%) | 2/13 (15%) | 0.0260 | 3/9 (33%) | 5/13 (38%) | 1.0000 |
| Fathers | 9/11 (82%) | 5/8 (62%) | 0.6026 | 2/11 (18%) | 1/8 (12%) | 1.0000 | 7/11 (64%) | 4/8 (50%) | 0.6576 |
| Brothers/Sisters | 58/60 (97%) | 14/42 (33%) | <0.0001 | 49/60 (81%) | 8/42 (19%) | <0.0001 | 5/60 (8.3%) | 6/42 (14%) | 0.3534 |
| Sons/Daughters | 10/29* (31%) | 12/52*** (23%) | 0.3975 | 9/32 (28%) | 5/54 (7%) | 0.0467 | 0/29* (0%) | 7/52*** (13%) | 0.0460 |
| Spouses | 15/17 (88%) | 18/30 (60%) | 0.0888 | 0/17 (0%) | 1/30 (3%) | 1.0000 | 14/17 (82%) | 16/30 (53%) | 0.0942 |
| Others | 80/179** (45%) | 21/64 (33%) | 0.1317 | 23/184 (12%) | 4/64 (6%) | 0.2502 | 51/179** (28%) | 16/64 (25%) | 0.787 |
*anti-HBc was not done in 3 relatives, ** anti-HBc was not done in 5 relatives, ***anti-HBc was not done in 2 relatives.