Chronic hepatitis B and C in HIV-infected patients

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Opravil, M [1 ]
Hunziker, R [1 ]
Luthy, R [1 ]
Grob, PJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zurich Hosp, Dept Innere Med, Abt Infekt Krankheiten & Spitalhyg, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
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10.1055/s-2007-1024064
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background and aim: This retrospective study examined the prevalence of coinfections with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) and the frequency of chronic hepatitis in HIV-infected patients with respect to both the different risk groups and the serological results. Patients and methods: All Zurich participants of the Swiss HIV Cohort Study were evaluated who had available results of hepatitis B and C serology and ALT. Results: Of the total 279 patients, 52% belonged to the intravenous drug user, 34% to the homosexual, and 11% to the heterosexual risk category. Serologically, previously acquired infection with HBV alone could be demonstrated in 92 (33%), HCV alone in 9 (3%), and both HBV and HCV in 130 (47%) patients. Only 3% of patients with sexually acquired HIV infection had anti-HCV antibodies, whereas co-infection with HBV and HCV was present in 87% of intravenous drug users. Among the 222 patients with previous HBV contact, 25 (11%) had positive HBsAg and 91 (41%) had >>anti-HBc alone<<, both assumed to represent active HBV infection. 66 (24%) of 279 patients had chronic hepatitis with ALT elevation lasting greater than or equal to 6 months. Chronic hepatitis was present in 46% of those with active HBV and HCV co-infection, in 36% of those with HCV infection alone and in 18% of those with active HBV infection alone (P < 0.001). Of the 66 cases of chronic hepatitis, 58 were associated with HCV infection, and only 2 cases had no serological signs of active HBV or HCV infection. Conclusion: In patients with sexually acquired HIV infection, HBV had frequently been co-transmitted. In contrast, almost all of those infected by means of intravenous drug use had a co-infection with both HBV and HCV. The latter seems to play the strongest role in the development of chronic hepatitis with persistent ALT elevation. A chronic ALT elevation was almost always associated with serologically active HBV or HCV infection.
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