Antiviral therapy in acute viral hepatitis B: Why and when

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Morelli G. [1 ]
Perrella A. [1 ,2 ]
Sbreglia C. [1 ]
Bellopede P. [1 ]
Riccio V. [1 ]
Perrella O. [1 ]
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[1] VII Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, D. Cotugno Hospital, Naples
[2] Liver Unit, A. Cardarelli Hospital, Naples
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Lamivudine; Entecavir; Fulminant Hepatitis; Acute Viral Hepatitis; High Serum Bilirubin;
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10.1186/1750-9378-4-2
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Acute viral hepatitis B is cleared in more than 95% of patients, while the remainder ones may develop either chronic HBV infection or, rarely, fulminant hepatitis. Therefore there are elderly patients with severe acute HBV hepatitis caractherized by high serum bilirubin levels >15 mmole/dl, international normalized ratio (INR) with value more than 1.6; these patients are caractherized by a severe outcome of HBV infection. As known, outcome of infection and the pathogenesis of liver diseases are determined by viral and host factors, such as T reg lymphocytes. T regs may be associated with a negative immune response such as an inhibition of gamma- IFN secretion. The impact of viral load on antiviral T cell responses may play a critical role in thaese patients, influencing disease persistence and immune response. Antiviral drugs could be useful in these patients determing a possible down -regulation of T regs.
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