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Retrospective analysis of acute HBV infections occurred in 1978-79 and 1994-95 in North-East Italy: increasing prevalence of BCP/pre-core mutants in sub-genotype D3.

Roberto BruniUmbertina VillanoStefania TaffonMichele EquestreElisabetta MadonnaPaola ChionneAngela CandidoStefano DettoriGiulio PisaniMaria RapicettaFlavia BortolottiAnna Rita Ciccaglione
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
The above mentioned epidemiological and public health events did not affect the proportion of genotypes and sub-genotypes that remained unchanged over 16 years. In contrast, the proportion of BCP/pre-core mutants increased more than three-fold, mostly in HBV-D3, a sub-genotype highly circulating in IDUs; drug abuse likely contributed to the spread of these mutants. The findings contribute to explain a previously described major change in HBV epidemiology in Italy: the proportion of HBeAg(-) cases in the carrier cohort changed from low in late 1970s, to high at the beginning of the 2000s. In addition to other recognized factors, the increased circulation of BCP/pre-core mutants likely represents a further factor that contributed to this change.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • liver failure
  • public health
  • wild type
  • risk factors
  • magnetic resonance
  • drug induced
  • emergency department
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • electronic health record