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Mohamed Bushra Alajab, Bushra Ibn Auf, Ahmed Rafei, Abdelmoneim Eltayeib Abdo
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苏丹的乙型肝炎表面抗原流行率很高,超过 8%。苏丹不同地区的乙型肝炎流行率各不相同,中部地区为 6.8%,南部地区高达 26%。丁型肝炎病毒(HDV)依赖于乙型肝炎病毒进行复制,可加速乙型肝炎病毒相关肝病的发展,导致更严重的后果。本研究旨在确定苏丹 HBV 相关肝病患者中 HDV 的感染率,并调查 HDV 合并感染患者的临床特征。 这项基于医院的描述性横断面研究于 2022 年 6 月至 9 月在苏丹进行。研究纳入了 90 名 16 岁及以上的 HBV 患者。研究人员使用结构化问卷对患者进行了访谈,并记录了病史和检查结果。检查项目包括肝功能检测、腹部超声波检查和抗-HDV-IgG 酶联免疫吸附试验。 在这项对 90 名 HBV 患者进行的研究中,大多数患者为男性(68.9%)和 40 岁以下(58.9%)。在 8 名患者(8.9%)中发现了 HDV-IgG 抗体,均为男性。在 HDV 阳性患者中,一人(12.5%)有黄疸,一人(12.5%)有腹水。50%的 HDV 阳性患者出现 ALT 水平升高。一名(12.5%)HDV 阳性患者白蛋白偏低。25% 的 HDV 阳性患者出现肝硬化,12.5% 的 HDV 阳性患者出现 HCC。 在苏丹的 HBV 相关肝病患者中,HDV 感染率为 8.9%。这凸显了在苏丹人群中加强筛查和诊断措施的必要性。需要进一步开展研究,以制定有针对性的干预措施。
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Prevalence and clinical characterization of hepatitis D Virus (HDV) infection among sudanese patients with hepatitis B Virus (HBV), a cross-sectional study
Sudan has a high prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen, exceeding 8%. The prevalence of hepatitis B varies across different regions of Sudan, ranging from 6.8% in central Sudan to as high as 26% in southern Sudan. Hepatitis D virus (HDV) relies on HBV for replication and can accelerate the progression of HBV-related liver diseases, leading to more severe outcomes. This study aims to determine the prevalence of HDV infection among Sudanese patients with HBV-related liver diseases and to investigate the clinical characteristics of patients with HDV co-infection. This descriptive cross-sectional hospital-based study was conducted in Sudan between June and September 2022. Ninety HBV patients aged 16 years and above were included. Patients were interviewed using a structured questionnaire, and medical histories and examinations were recorded. Investigations included liver function tests, abdominal ultrasounds, and ELISA for Anti-HDV-IgG. In this study of 90 HBV patients, most were male (68.9%) and under 40 years old (58.9%). HDV-IgG antibodies were found in 8 patients (8.9%), all male. Among the HDV-positive patients, one (12.5%) had jaundice and one (12.5%) had ascites. Elevated ALT levels were seen in 50% of HDV-positive patients. One (12.5%) HDV-positive patient had low albumin. Cirrhosis was present in 25% of HDV-positive patients, and HCC was present in 12.5% of HDV-positive patient. The prevalence of HDV infection among Sudanese patients with HBV-related liver diseases is 8.9%. This highlights the need for enhanced screening and diagnostic measures in Sudanese populations. Further research is needed to develop targeted interventions.
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