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Screening for Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Adolescents and Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.

Alex H Krist1,2, Karina W Davidson3, Carol M Mangione4, Michael J Barry5, Michael Cabana6, Aaron B Caughey7, Katrina Donahue8, Chyke A Doubeni9, John W Epling10, Martha Kubik11, Gbenga Ogedegbe12, Douglas K Owens13, Lori Pbert14, Michael Silverstein15, Melissa A Simon16, Chien-Wen Tseng17,18, John B Wong19.   

Abstract

Importance: An estimated 862 000 persons in the US are living with chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Persons born in regions with a prevalence of HBV infection of 2% or greater, such as countries in Africa and Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of South America, often become infected at birth and account for up to 95% of newly reported chronic infections in the US. Other high-prevalence populations include persons who inject drugs; men who have sex with men; persons with HIV infection; and sex partners, needle-sharing contacts, and household contacts of persons with chronic HBV infection. Up to 60% of HBV-infected persons are unaware of their infection, and many remain asymptomatic until onset of cirrhosis or end-stage liver disease. Objective: To update its 2014 recommendation, the USPSTF commissioned a review of new randomized clinical trials and cohort studies published from 2014 to August 2019 that evaluated the benefits and harms of screening and antiviral therapy for preventing intermediate outcomes or health outcomes and the association between improvements in intermediate outcomes and health outcomes. New key questions focused on the yield of alternative HBV screening strategies and the accuracy of tools to identify persons at increased risk. Population: This recommendation statement applies to asymptomatic, nonpregnant adolescents and adults at increased risk for HBV infection, including those who were vaccinated before being screened for HBV infection. Evidence Assessment: The USPSTF concludes with moderate certainty that screening for HBV infection in adolescents and adults at increased risk for infection has moderate net benefit. Recommendation: The USPSTF recommends screening for HBV infection in adolescents and adults at increased risk for infection. (B recommendation).

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33320230     DOI: 10.1001/jama.2020.22980

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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2.  Health Within Reach-a Patient-Centered Intervention to Increase Hepatitis B Screening Among Asian Americans: a Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Mandana Khalili; Nicole J Kim; Janice Y Tsoh; Judith M E Walsh; L Elizabeth Goldman; Ginny Gildengorin; Ching Wong; Mi T Tran; Edgar Yu; Michael Thanh Sharp; Vivian H LeTran; Vi-Van Nguyen; Tung T Nguyen
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Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 6.473

Review 4.  Preparing for a COVID-19 pandemic: a review of operating room outbreak response measures in a large tertiary hospital in Singapore.

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5.  Sexually transmitted infection laboratory testing and education trends in US outpatient physician offices, 2009-2016.

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6.  Incidence and Mortality of Cancers of the Biliary Tract, Gallbladder, and Liver by Sex, Age, Race/Ethnicity, and Stage at Diagnosis: United States, 2013 to 2017.

Authors:  Taylor D Ellington; Behnoosh Momin; Reda J Wilson; S Jane Henley; Manxia Wu; A Blythe Ryerson
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7.  Modeling COVID-19 epidemics in an Excel spreadsheet to enable first-hand accurate predictions of the pandemic evolution in urban areas.

Authors:  Mario Moisés Alvarez; Everardo González-González; Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-02-22       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  An Updated Assessment of Chronic Hepatitis B Prevalence Among Foreign-Born Persons Living in the United States.

Authors:  Robert J Wong; Carol L Brosgart; Sue Welch; Tim Block; Mark Chen; Chari Cohen; W Ray Kim; Kris V Kowdley; Anna S Lok; Naoky Tsai; John Ward; Steven S Wong; Robert G Gish
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 17.425

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