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Acute Hepatitis B Virus Infection in North American Adults.


ABSTRACT:

Background & aims

Acute hepatitis B virus (aHBV) is thought to be self-limited with clearance of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) within 6 months. There are limited reports of the presenting features and outcomes of adults with symptomatic aHBV in the United States.

Methods

Demographics, clinical features, and 12-month outcomes of patients with adjudicated aHBV were captured prospectively and compared with a contemporaneous cohort of chronic HBV (cHBV) patients enrolled in the Hepatitis B Research Network.

Results

Between 2011 and 2018, 60 adjudicated patients with aHBV were compared with 1534 cHBV untreated controls. Although similar in age, other features were dissimilar: aHBV patients were more often male (72% vs 51%), single (72% vs 30%), and non-Hispanic whites or blacks (75% vs 24%). They also were frequently genotype A2 (65% vs 9%), having different risk factors: sexual exposure (75% vs 16%) or injection drug use (10% vs 2%), compared with the cHBV controls. In addition to higher serum aminotransferase and bilirubin levels, acute patients had higher HBV DNA levels (4.8 vs 3.6 log10 IU/mL), whereas quantitative hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) levels were lower (1.4 vs 3.0 log10 IU/mL), despite higher rates of HBeAg (73% vs 25%). The median time to HBsAg clearance was 27 weeks and to anti-HBs appearance, 41 weeks.

Conclusions

In the current era, caucasian men infected with genotype A2 as a result of sexual exposure or injection drug use were the predominant group in aHBV, suggesting a potential strategy for adult vaccination in North America. Strikingly, only an estimated 36% of subjects cleared HBsAg by month 6; the definition of resolution in acute hepatitis B may need to be modified. ClinicalTirals.gov number NCT01263587.

SUBMITTER: Sterling RK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10017371 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Acute Hepatitis B Virus Infection in North American Adults.

Sterling Richard K RK   Wahed Abdus S AS   Cloherty Gavin G   Hoofnagle Jay H JH   Lee William M WM  

Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association 20220916 7


<h4>Background & aims</h4>Acute hepatitis B virus (aHBV) is thought to be self-limited with clearance of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) within 6 months. There are limited reports of the presenting features and outcomes of adults with symptomatic aHBV in the United States.<h4>Methods</h4>Demographics, clinical features, and 12-month outcomes of patients with adjudicated aHBV were captured prospectively and compared with a contemporaneous cohort of chronic HBV (cHBV) patients enrolled in the  ...[more]

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