Title of article :
Hepatitis B Virus Genotypes, Epidemiological Characteristics, and Clinical Presentation of HBV Chronic Infection in Immigrant Populations Living in Southern Italy
Author/Authors :
Coppola Nicola نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Via L. Armanni 5, Naples, 80133, , Sagnelli Evangelista نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Italy , Alessio Loredana نويسنده Medical Center, Centro Sociale ex Canapificio, Caserta , Sagnelli Caterina نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Italy , Gualdieri Luciano نويسنده Medical Center, Centro per la Tutela Della Salute Degli Immigrati, Naples, Italy , Pisaturo Mariantonietta نويسنده Medical Center, Centro di Accoglienza “La tenda di Abramo”, Caserta, Italy , Minichini Carmine نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Italy , Di Caprio Giovanni نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Italy , Starace Mario نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Italy , Onorato Lorenzo نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Italy , Macera Margherita نويسنده Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Second University of Naples, Italy , Scotto Gaetano نويسنده Infectious Diseases Unit, Foggia
Pages :
8
From page :
1
Abstract :
Background Information on hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes in immigrant populations living in Italy is scanty. Objectives The current study aimed at assessing the epidemiological and clinical need to detect HBV genotypes in immigrants with HBV infection. Methods A multicenter screening was performed in 5 first-level care facilities centers in Southern Italy to identify migrants with HBV infection. Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive subjects were further investigated at a tertiary unit of infectious diseases. Results Of the 1727 investigated immigrants, 170 (9.8%) were HBsAg-positive. These 170 subjects, prevalently males (86.5%), aged 31.0 ± 8.5 years and living in Italy for nearly 2.5 years, prevalently (80%) from sub-Saharan Africa. HBV DNA was detected in 113 (66.5%) and HBV genotypes in 109 subjects: genotype E in 69.9%, genotype A in 16.5%, genotype D in 11.9%, and genotype C in 2.7%. Genotype E was detected in 70 (83.3%) out of 84 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa and in 5 from the other areas. Of these 75, 16% were hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive and none circulated anti-hepatitis D virus (HDV); 69.3% were inactive HBV carriers, 22.7% had chronic hepatitis and 8% cirrhosis with multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in 2 patients. Half of the 18 subjects with genotype A, prevalently from sub-Saharan Africa (61%), were inactive HBV carriers, 7 had chronic hepatitis, and 1 had liver cirrhosis. Of the 13 subjects with genotype D, prevalently from Eastern Europe or India-Pakistan subcontinent, 8 were HBV inactive carriers and 5 had chronic hepatitis. Conclusions The data indicated the need to extend HBV screening and vaccination programs to all immigrants from areas of intermediate or high HBV endemicity.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2408581
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