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Liver transplant recipients gain up to 17 life-years from living donors vs. donor waitlist
A case-control study in JAMA Surgery revealed that patients with end-stage liver disease had a 34% reduction in mortality after living-donor liver transplantation compared with patients who remained on a wait list for a deceased donor.
Despite global headway, Africa lags on eliminating mother-to-child HBV transmission
Although progress has been made in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B by 2030, 26% of countries have not introduced a birth dose into routine hepatitis B vaccination, noted data in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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Downstaging HCC to Milan criteria prior to liver transplant yield ‘excellent outcomes’
Researchers reported excellent 10-year outcomes among patients with hepatocellular carcinoma that was downstaged to within Milan criteria prior to liver transplant, according to a multicenter analysis published in JAMA Surgery.
Expert: Virus pairing creates ‘perfect storm’ for unexplained hepatitis surge in children
New research has linked the incidence of unexplained hepatitis in pediatric patients to a pair of viruses — adenovirus type F41 and adeno-associated virus 2 — as well as potential markers of genetic mutation.
NASH ‘fastest growing cause’ of liver cancer death worldwide
Despite global declines in liver cancer mortality attributed to hepatitis B and C, liver cancer mortality rose sharply in the Americas, driven by an increase in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, according to data published in Cell Metabolism.
Rare germline mutations in CIDEB gene protect against liver disease, damage
In one of the largest exome-sequencing studies on liver health, researchers found rare genetic loss-of-function variants in the CIDEB gene were associated with significant protection from liver damage and disease.
Risk for acute liver injury low after COVID-19 vaccination, more common after infection
Receiving an mRNA or inactivated COVID-19 vaccine did not increase the risk for acute liver injury, according to a study published in Journal of Hepatology.
Hepatologists, gastroenterologists lead NASH diagnosis yet ‘underdiagnosis’ persists
Gastroenterologists and hepatologists were leaders in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis diagnosis and viewed as primary coordinators of care, but the condition is still underdiagnosed and undertreated overall, noted data in BMC Gastroenterology.
VIDEO: ‘We need to do more’ to attain HBV elimination
In a Healio video exclusive, Chari Cohen, DrPH, MPH, president of the Hepatitis B Foundation, and Jeff Baxter, president and CEO of VBI Vaccines, shared insights on the latest efforts in HBV treatment and prevention.
Poor sleep increases odds for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease
Adults who go to sleep later, snore and nap for more than 30 minutes during the day are more likely to develop metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease, according to study findings.
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