Abbas_2023_Cureus_15_e43362

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Title : An Insight Into the Factors Affecting the Prevalence and Natural History of Hepatitis D - Abbas_2023_Cureus_15_e43362
Author(s) : Abbas Z , Abbas M
Ref : Cureus , 15 :e43362 , 2023
Abstract :

Epidemiological studies and recent metanalyses addressing hepatitis D have reported a wide variation in the prevalence of the disease. Between 4.5% to 15% of all hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive patients are thought to harbor the hepatitis D virus. The emergent variation in prevalence can be attributed to several factors. Unsurprisingly, published literature shows that the prevalence of the disease is higher in areas where aggregate viral hepatitis infections are endemic and amongst groups with high-risk practices facilitating the horizontal transfer. Meanwhile, the natural history of the disease is influenced by the genotype of the virus, the hepatitis D virus (HDV) RNA levels, HBV-HDV codominance, HBsAg titers, HBV genotype, nutritional status, HIV co-infection, and prior treatment. Together these factors contribute to the accelerated development of fibrosis and the increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma. Superinfection with genotype 1 results in rapid progression to cirrhosis with lower rates of remission. Genotype 3 follows an aggressive course but shows a good response to interferon therapy. Other genotypes have better outcomes. The course of the disease leading to these outcomes can be tracked by HDV-specific models integrating clinical surrogate markers and epidemiological factors such as age, region, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), gamma-glutamyl transferase, albumin, platelets and cholinesterase, and liver stiffness.

PubMedSearch : Abbas_2023_Cureus_15_e43362
PubMedID: 37593072

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Abbas Z, Abbas M (2023)
An Insight Into the Factors Affecting the Prevalence and Natural History of Hepatitis D
Cureus 15 :e43362

Abbas Z, Abbas M (2023)
Cureus 15 :e43362