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V Carreño1, J C Porres, I Mora, J Gutiez, J A Quiroga, S Ramón y Cajal, H Oliva, C Compernolle, J Bartolomé.
Abstract
To determine the antiviral effect of recombinant-interferon (rIFN)-alpha in hepatitis B virus (HBV) chronic infection, a controlled study was carried out. A total of 20 HBsAg chronic carriers (18 chronic active hepatitis and 2 chronic persistent hepatitis) were included. All of them had remained HBeAg, HBV-DNA and HBV-DNA polymerase (HBV-DNAp) positive at least six months before treatment. The patients were randomly assigned to two groups: control (n = 10), and treatment (n = 10). A dose of 5.5 megaunits of rIFN-alpha/m2 body surface was administered every day for 21 days (induction) and twice a week for six months thereafter (maintenance). No basal differences were observed between the two groups. No case of intolerable toxicity was observed. One treated patient died in a car crash in the second month. At the end of the first week of therapy, 7/10 (70%) of the treated patients became HBV-DNAp negative. However, in the fifth month only 2 patients remained HBV-DNAp negative and also became HBV-DNA and HBeAg negative. In contrast, no changes in viral markers among control cases were observed. In conclusion, rIFN-alpha has an antiviral effect on chronic HBV infection; however, the induction plus maintenance schedule is not useful to obtain a permanent effect.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3501274 DOI: 10.1016/0166-3542(87)90066-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antiviral Res ISSN: 0166-3542 Impact factor: 5.970