Hepatitis A Virus Antibodies in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B and C; A Cross-Sectional Study in Egyptian Patients.

Lobna Abd El, Wahed Ahmed, Essam El-Deen Abdelmohsen, Wael Ahmed Abbas, Kerollos Latif, Labib Garas, Enas Ahmed, Reda Alkareemy
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Background: Acute viral hepatitis A has a wide range of presentation; it may result in mild symptoms and self-limited disease or lead to fulminant liver cell failure. It infects 1.4 million people worldwide annually. Super-infection of HAV on top of chronic viral infections, including HBV, HCV, HIV, and dengue virus, or even chronic non-viral liver disease may affect the natural course of the basic disease and lead to fulminant liver failure and higher mortality rate. Aim of the work: To detect the seroprevalence of previous HAV infection in chronic hepatitis B and C patients in Assiut to clarify its effect on these patients and the different impacts of HAV infection on hepatitis B and hepatitis C patients. Results : 235 patients (94 %) were HAV IgG positive, and 15 (6%) were negative. The Child-Pugh score showed more deterioration in HAV IgG-positive patients than negative patients. Of 235 HAV IgG-positive patients, 160 (68%) were HCV antibody-positive, and 75 (32%) were HBsAg positive. Patients with HAV/HCV have more impaired liver functions and lower Child-Pugh scores than HAV/HBV patients. Conclusion : Our study showed that the prevalence of HAV infection in chronic liver disease patients is very high, as (94%) of them were positive for HAV IgG antibody. This high prevalence was associated with a significant deterioration in liver functions in chronic liver disease patients, leading to a worse prognosis. Also, we found that HAV/HCV patients showed more deteriorated liver functions than HAV/HBV patients, lower Child-Pugh
慢性乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎患者体内的甲型肝炎病毒抗体;一项针对埃及患者的横断面研究。
背景:急性甲型病毒性肝炎的表现范围很广,可能会导致轻微症状和自限性疾病,也可能导致暴发性肝细胞衰竭。全世界每年有 140 万人感染甲型肝炎。在慢性病毒感染(包括 HBV、HCV、HIV 和登革病毒)或甚至慢性非病毒性肝病的基础上,甲型肝炎病毒的超级感染可能会影响基本疾病的自然病程,导致暴发性肝衰竭和更高的死亡率。工作目标检测阿苏特地区慢性乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎患者既往感染过 HAV 的血清流行率,以明确 HAV 感染对这些患者的影响,以及 HAV 感染对乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎患者的不同影响。结果:235 名患者(94%)HAV IgG 阳性,15 名患者(6%)阴性。Child-Pugh 评分显示,HAV IgG 阳性患者的病情恶化程度高于阴性患者。在 235 例 HAV IgG 阳性患者中,160 例(68%)HCV 抗体阳性,75 例(32%)HBsAg 阳性。与 HAV/HBV 患者相比,HAV/HCV 患者的肝功能受损程度更严重,Child-Pugh 评分更低。结论 :我们的研究表明,慢性肝病患者的 HAV 感染率非常高,其中 94% 的患者 HAV IgG 抗体呈阳性。这种高感染率与慢性肝病患者肝功能的显著恶化有关,从而导致预后恶化。此外,我们还发现,与 HAV/HBV 患者相比,HAV/HCV 患者的肝功能更差,Child-Pugh 值更低。
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