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42% of adults with HBV are coinfected with HDV, study finds
In the United States, 42% of adults with hepatitis B virus are coinfected with hepatitis D, suggesting a need for routine HDV testing among people with HBV, according to study findings.
HIV viremia, CD4 count determine response to hepatitis A vaccine
Nearly 4% of patients with HIV who received hepatitis A vaccinations during an outbreak demonstrated seroreversion, most of whom had HIV viremia and lower CD4 lymphocyte counts compared with those who achieved seroconversion, according to recently published data.
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Advanced fibrosis found in one-third of patients with HIV/HBV coinfection
Researchers observed significant fibrosis in more than one-third of patients with hepatitis B and HIV coinfection undergoing long-term combination antiretroviral therapy with viral suppression, according to a study published in American Journal of Gastroenterology.
New HCV genotype subtypes present in sub-Saharan Africa
Researchers discovered diverse hepatitis C genotype 4 strains and new genotype 7 strains in sub-Saharan African countries with NS3 and NS5A polymorphisms associated with resistance to direct-acting antivirals in other genotypes, according to recently published data.
Mavyret safe, efficacious for HCV after liver, kidney transplantation
Mavyret was safe and efficacious for patients with chronic hepatitis C who underwent liver or kidney transplantation, according to a recently published study.
Looking past HCV: Top viral hepatitis reports from 2018
The safety and efficacy of direct-acting antivirals for hepatitis C have begun to move HCV from the forefront of chronic liver disease into the realm of potential elimination. Many researchers are now focusing on the next task: improved care and possible cure of other viral hepatitis infections.
HCV prevalence remains highest in US West, Appalachian regions
Results from a national survey showed that hepatitis C prevalence was higher in the West and Appalachian states between 2013 and 2016 compared with other areas, as reported in JAMA Network Open.
10 video highlights from 2018 hepatology meetings
Every year, Healio Gastroenterology and Liver Disease meets with hepatology and gastroenterology experts to discuss their presentations on the latest research data, therapeutic updates, and recent advocacy programs.
Eiger receives FDA breakthrough therapy designation for HDV therapy
Eiger BioPharmaceuticals received FDA breakthrough therapy designation for lonafarnib, a prenylation inhibitor designed to treat hepatitis D, according to a press release.
Extrahepatic cancer risk increases after HCV SVR
Extrahepatic cancer was more common in patients with hepatitis C and was the leading cause of death in patients who achieved sustained virologic response compared with the general population, according to results of a French cohort study.
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