Acute viral hepatitis types E, A, and B singly and in combination in acute liver failure in children in North India

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Arora, NK
Nanda, SK
Gulati, S
Ansari, IH
Chawla, MK
Gupta, SD
Panda, SK
机构
[1] ALL INDIA INST MED SCI, DEPT PATHOL, NEW DELHI 110029, INDIA
[2] ALL INDIA INST MED SCI, DEPT PAEDIAT, NEW DELHI 110029, INDIA
关键词
acute liver failure; children; fulminant hepatic failure; subacute hepatic failure; hepatitis A virus; hepatitis E virus;
D O I
10.1002/(SICI)1096-9071(199603)48:3<215::AID-JMV1>3.0.CO;2-B
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The aetiological agents responsible for, and the outcome of, acute liver failure were investigated prospectively in 44 children (29 males, 15 females) attending a tertiary health care facility in India. The children were between the ages of 2 months and 13 years. Studies for viral infections and other etiologies could be carried out in 40 patients. Specific aetiological labels were possible in 35 (87.5%) patients. Thirty (75%) had evidence of acute viral hepatitis. Acute hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection was found in a total of 18 children, with hepatitis A (HAV) in 16, hepatitis B in 5, and C in 1. Seven had isolated infection with hepatitis E, five with A, and four with B. Nine had both E and A infection. Superinfection of HEV was observed in a child with Indian childhood cirrhosis (ICC). Acute HEV infection was confirmed by immunoblot assay in all the patients and in eight of these, HEV-RNA was also detected in the serum. HAV was involved in 37.5% of cases with isolated infection in 10% (4 of 40). The aetiological factors associated with acute liver failure, apart from HAV and HEV, were other hepatotropic viruses (22.5%), Wilson's disease (5%), ICC (5%), and hepatotoxic drugs (7.5%). In five patients, no serological evidence of acute viral hepatitis could be found, neither did the metabolic screen yield any result. It was observed that enterically transmitted hepatitis viruses (HAV and HEV) were associated with 60% of acute hepatic failure in children. Mixed infection of HAV and HEV formed the single largest aetiological subgroup. In developing countries, where hepatitis A and E infections are endemic, severe complications can arise in the case of mixed infection. This may contribute to most of the mortality from acute liver failure during childhood. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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