Australian consensus recommendations for the management of hepatitis B.
John S LubelSimone I StrasserAlexander J ThompsonBenjamin C CowieJennifer MacLachlanNicole L AllardJacinta HolmesWilliam W KempAvik MajumdarDavid IserJess HowellGail V MatthewsPublished in: The Medical journal of Australia (2022)
These recommendations aim to raise awareness of the current management of hepatitis B in Australia. Critically, the timely identification of individuals living with hepatitis B, and where appropriate, commencement of antiviral therapy, can prevent the development of cirrhosis, HCC and mother-to-child transmission as well as hepatitis B reactivation in immunocompromised individuals. Recognising patient and viral factors that predispose to the development of cirrhosis and HCC will enable clinicians to risk-stratify and appropriately implement surveillance strategies to prevent these complications of hepatitis B.