Asian Pacific association for the study of liver (APASL) guidelines: hepatitis B virus in pregnancy.
Manoj Kumar SharmaZaigham AbbasMilad AzamiMaria BelopolskayaA K DokmeciHasmik GhazinyanJidong JiaAnkur JindalHan Chu LeeWei LeiSeng Gee LimChun-Jen LiuQiang LiMamun Al MahtabDavid H MuljonoMadunil Anuk NiriellaMasao OmataDiana A PayawalShiv K SarinOlivier SégéralTawesak TanwandeeNirupma TrehanpatiKumar VisvanathanJin Mo YangMan-Fung YuenYingjie ZhengY H ZhouPublished in: Hepatology international (2022)
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection still remains a major public health issue in the Asia-Pacific region. Most of the burden of HBV-related disease results from infections acquired in infancy through perinatal or early childhood exposure to HBV in Asia-Pacific. Hepatitis B during pregnancy presents unique management issues for both the mother and fetus. These APASL guidelines provide a comprehensive review and recommendations based on available evidence in the literature, for the management of females with HBV infection through every stage of pregnancy and postpartum. These also address the concerns, management challenges, and required follow-up of children born to hepatitis B-positive mothers.