Serologic studies of hepatitis viruses for their aetiologic role in chronic liver disease.

A Pár, I Hollós, G Bajtai, M Ambrus, K Barna, M Kovács, T Jávor
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Serum samples from 130 patients with chronic (persistent or active) hepatitis, including cirrhosis, and 70 patients with chronic alcoholic disease, all confirmed by biopsy, were examined by counter electrophoresis (CEP) for HBsAg. The patients were residents in the South-Transdanubian region of Hungary. Of the former 25%, of the latter 3%, proved positive. In 138 of the cases, 4 different tests were performed, viz. CEP, complement fixation, reverse passive haemagglutination (RPH) and radioimmunoassay (RIA). The results were positive in 24, 36, 43 and 60%, respectively, in chronic hepatitis and in 4, 6, 8 and 14%, respectively, in cases of alcoholic origin. Serum samples from the same patients were tested for anti-HBs and anti-HBc. Positive anti-HBs was found in 24% of the patients with chronic hepatitis and in 26% of those with alcoholic liver disease. The presence of anti-HBc was demonstrated in 42% and 38%, respectively. Joint evaluation of RPH-positive and anti-HBc positive cases on the one hand and of RIA-positive and anti-HBc positive cases on the other resulted in 68% and 71% HB virus-related positivity, respectively. The present study failed to furnish evidence in support of the presence of hepatitis A virus of its involvement in the aetiology of chronic liver disease.

慢性肝病病原学中肝炎病毒的血清学研究。
130例慢性(持续性或活动性)肝炎(包括肝硬化)患者和70例慢性酒精性疾病患者的血清样本均经活检证实,采用反电泳(CEP)检测HBsAg。患者是匈牙利南外多瑙河地区的居民。前25%的人,后3%的人被证明是阳性的。在138例中,进行了4种不同的测试,即CEP,补体固定,反向被动血凝(RPH)和放射免疫测定(RIA)。慢性肝炎阳性率分别为24%、36%、43%和60%,酒精来源的肝炎阳性率分别为4%、6%、8%和14%。对同一患者的血清样本进行了抗hbs和抗hbc检测。24%的慢性肝炎患者和26%的酒精性肝病患者的抗- hbs呈阳性。抗hbc的存在率分别为42%和38%。联合评估rph阳性和抗hbc阳性病例,以及ria阳性和抗hbc阳性病例,HB病毒相关阳性分别为68%和71%。目前的研究未能提供证据支持存在甲型肝炎病毒参与慢性肝病的病因学。
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