Recent advances in hepatitis A virus (HAV) research and clinical practice guidelines for HAV infection in Japan.
Tatsuo KandaReina Sasaki-TanakaKoji IshiiRyosuke SuzukiJun InoueAtsunori TsuchiyaShingo NakamotoRyuzo AbeKeiichi FujiwaraOsamu YokosukaTian-Cheng LiSatoshi KunitaHiroshi YotsuyanagiHiroaki Okamotonull nullPublished in: Hepatology research : the official journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology (2023)
In 2018, there was a hepatitis A outbreak in Japan, and HAV infection is considered a sexually transmitted disease. In general, patients with hepatitis A should be given attention, and this disease should be prevented more than ever. The Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) Hepatitis A and E viruses (HAV and HEV) Study Group has worked on the project to create "Recent Advances in Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) Research and Clinical Practice Guidelines for HAV Infection in Japan". The group consists of expert hepatologists and virologists who gathered at virtual meeting on 5 August 2023. Data about the pathogenesis, infection routes, diagnosis, complications, several factors for the severities, vaccination, and current and future treatments for hepatitis A were discussed and debated for a draft version. The participants assessed the quality of cited studies. The finalized recommendations are presented in this review. The recent advances in HAV research and clinical practice for HAV infection in Japan, have been reviewed by the AMED HAV and HEV Study Group.