Zain Majid, Ghazi Abrar, Salman Ahsam, Danish Kumar, Raja Taha Yaseen, Abbas Ali Tasneem, Syed Mudassir Laeeq, Nasir Luck
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Comparison of Clinical Features of HBV and HDV Coinfection with HBV Monoinfection: A Study from the Developing World.
Hepatitis B infection remains a significant global health concern, with hepatitis D co-infection observed in approximately 5% of the patients. Treatment options for hepatitis D are currently limited, with most therapies awaiting approval by the FDA. However, there is a lack of comprehensive data on the prevalence and clinical presentation of patients with hepatitis B and D coinfection, particularly in Pakistan. In this study, we aimed to compare demographic characteristics, clinical presentations, laboratory, and endoscopic parameters along with the different treatment options between patients with hepatitis B monoinfection and those with hepatitis B and D coinfection.
How to cite this article: Majid Z, Abrar G, Ahsam S, et al. Comparison of Clinical Features of HBV and HDV Coinfection with HBV Mono-Infection: A Study from the Developing World. Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2024;14(2):151-155.