[急性乙型肝炎感染中乙型肝炎抗原流行亚型的变化(作者译)]。

G G Frösner, P A Berg
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急性乙型肝炎患者的乙型肝炎抗原(HBs Ag)分型显示75%为ay亚型,而ad亚型在慢性乙型肝炎感染中更为常见:81%的HBs Ag阳性献血者和76%的HBs Ag阳性慢性侵袭性肝炎患者显示ad亚型。与献血者和慢性肝炎患者相比,1970年至1974年间,急性肝炎患者的流行亚型发生了变化。1972年5月以前,在67%的患者中发现ad亚型,而后来的ay亚型占93%。急性和慢性乙型肝炎感染亚型分布不均的原因是病毒毒株的毒力不同。我们的研究结果表明,ad亚型在长期携带者中较高的患病率可能是由于感染时间较早,当时ad亚型在急性感染中也很常见。急性感染中流行亚型的变化可能归因于病毒株的传染性差异,而不是毒力差异。
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[Change of the prevalent subtype of hepatitis B antigen in acute hepatitis B infections (author's transl)].

Subtyping of hepatitis B antigen (HBs Ag) in patients with acute hepatitis B revealed subtype ay in 75 percent while subtype ad was much more common in chronic hepatitis B infections: 81 percent of HBs Ag positive blood donors and 76 percent of patients with HBs Ag positive chronic aggressive hepatitis revealed subtype ad. In contrast to blood donors and chronic hepatitis patients, a change of the prevalent subtype was noted in acute hepatitis patients between 1970 and 1974. Before May 1972, subtype ad was found in 67 percent of patients, whereas later subtype ay dominated in 93 percent. An unequal distribution of subtypes between acute and chronic forms of hepatitis B infections has been explained by differences in the virulence of virus strains. Our results suggest that the higher prevalence of subtype ad in longterm carriers may be due to infection during an earlier time when subtype ad was also common in acute infections. The change of the prevalent subtype in acute infections may be attributed to differences in contagiosity rather than differences in virulence of virus strains.

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