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img  8:  Recent prevalence and characteristics of patients with hepatitis delta virus in Hokkaido, Japan.
 
著者: Sasaki T, Suda G, Ohara M, Hosoda S, Kawagishi N, Kohya R, Yoda T, Maehara O, Ohnishi S, Yoshida S, Fu Q, Yang Z, Tokuchi Y, Kitagataya T, Suzuki K, Nakai M, Sho T, Natsuizaka M, Komukai S, Ogawa K, Sakamoto N.
雑誌名: Hepatol Res. 2023 Oct;53(10):960-967. doi: 10.1111/hepr.13936. Epub 2023 Jul 3.
Abstract/Text AIM: Although hepatitis delta virus (HDV) coinfection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a global health concern, the global prevalence of HDV infections remains unknown due to insufficient data in many countries. In Japan, HDV prevalence has not been updated for over 20 years. We aimed to investigate the recent prevalence of HDV infections in Japan.
METHODS: We screened 1264 consecutive patients with HBV infection at Hokkaido University Hospital between 2006 and 2022. Patients' serums were preserved and subsequently tested for HDV antibody (immunoglobulin-G). Available clinical information was collected and analyzed. We compared the changes in liver fibrosis using the Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index between propensity-matched patients with and without the evidence of anti-HDV antibodies and corrected for baseline FIB-4 index, nucleoside/nucleotide analog treatment, alcohol intake, sex, HIV coinfection, liver cirrhosis, and age.
RESULTS: After excluding patients without properly stored serums and those lacking appropriate clinical information, 601 patients with HBV were included. Of these, 1.7% of patients had detectable anti-HDV antibodies. Patients with anti-HDV antibody serum positivity had a significantly higher prevalence of liver cirrhosis, significantly lower prothrombin time, and a higher prevalence of HIV coinfection than those who demonstrated serum anti-HDV antibody negativity. A propensity-matched longitudinal analysis revealed that liver fibrosis (FIB-4 index) progressed more rapidly in patients with positive results for anti-HDV antibody tests.
CONCLUSIONS: The recent prevalence of HDV infections in Japanese patients with HBV was 1.7% (10/601). These patients experienced rapid liver fibrosis progression, highlighting the importance of routine HDV testing.

© 2023 Japan Society of Hepatology.
PMID 37332115  Hepatol Res. 2023 Oct;53(10):960-967. doi: 10.1111/hepr.13936. Epub 2023 Jul 3.
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