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Title: Unexpected findings of hepatitis B and delta infection in northeastern Brazil: A public health alert
Authors: NUNES, Jomar Diogo CostaSILVA, Diego Luz Felipe daFONSECA, Lena Maria BarrosFELIPE, Ilana Mirian AlmeidaFERREIRA, Beatriz RossettiSANTANA, Rodrigo de CarvalhoMARTINELLI, Ana de Lourdes CandoloSILVA, Antonio Augusto Moura daPINHO, Joao Renato RebelloGOUVEA, Michele Soares GomesSANTOS, Max Diego CruzLIMA, Thais Feres MoreiraALBUQUERQUE, Ingrid de CamposSOUZA, Marinilde TelesMORAES, Maria Joselia DinizCALDAS, Arlene de Jesus MendesSOUZA, Leticia Alana BarrosSILVA, Camila Maria Pinheiro de Mello eFERREIRA, Adalgisa de Souza Paiva
Citation: ANNALS OF HEPATOLOGY, v.22, article ID 100272, 6p, 2021
Abstract: Introduction and objectives: Research has shown that hepatitis B (HBV) and Delta virus (HDV) are a worldwide public health problem. This study aims to estimate the prevalence rates of HBV and HDV infection in five municipalities of Maranhao, Northeastern Brazil. Materials and methods: A total sample between 3856 and 4000 individuals. Questionnaires were used to register sociodemographic characteristics and factors associated with transmission. Patients were tested for hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg), anti-hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc), and antibodies against hepatitis Delta virus (anti-HDV). Factors associated with HBV were detected by means of multivariate Poisson regression. Results: Overall, 3983 subjects were included. Ninety-two of the participants were HBsAg-positive (2.30%, 95% CI 1.80-2.80), and anti-HBc was detected in 1535 (38.50%, 95% CI 37-40). The factors associated with the presence of anti-HBc were: (1) Municipality (P < 0.001); Age (P < 0.001); School education (P < 0.001); Illicit drug use (P = 0.001); non-HBV vaccine (P = 0.041). Among the HBsAg carriers, eight were anti-HDVpositive (8.69%, 95% CI 2.90-14.40). The most frequent HBV genotype was D4. The only HDV genotype was HDV-8. Conclusion: HBV exhibited intermediate endemicity in the studied region. Traditional factors were associated with exposure to the virus. The presence of the HDV was confirmed. The most frequent HBV and HDV genotypes were unlike the ones currently described in Brazil. (C) 2020 Fundacion Clinica Medica Sur, A.C.
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