Seroprevalence of hepatitis delta virus infection among subjects with underlying hepatic diseases in Chennai, southern India

Four hundred million people are carriers of hepatitis B virus (HBV) worldwide and ∼5% of these are reportedly positive for hepatitis delta virus (HDV). Several reports indicate a declining trend in the occurrence of HDV infection in the north of tropical India. To our knowledge, no study has been co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2008-08, Vol.102 (8), p.793-796
Hauptverfasser: Saravanan, Shanmugam, Velu, Vijayakumar, Kumarasamy, Nagalingeswaran, Shankar, Esaki Muthu, Nandakumar, Subhadra, Murugavel, Kailapuri Gangatharan, Balakrishnan, Pachamuthu, Solomon, Suniti, Thyagarajan, Sadras Panchatcharam
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Zusammenfassung:Four hundred million people are carriers of hepatitis B virus (HBV) worldwide and ∼5% of these are reportedly positive for hepatitis delta virus (HDV). Several reports indicate a declining trend in the occurrence of HDV infection in the north of tropical India. To our knowledge, no study has been conducted to evaluate whether a similar epidemiological change is occurring in southern India. Therefore we evaluated the seroprevalence of HDV among 153 individuals with HBV-related liver diseases in Chennai, and assessed any change in epidemiological pattern by comparing the results with seroprevalence figures reported previously. Of the 153 patients screened, nine (5.9%) were reactive to anti-delta antibodies, six (3.9%) presented an evidence of past infection (IgG anti-delta positive) and three (2.0%) showed anti-HDV IgM, suggestive of recent HDV infection. Alanine transaminase elevation was not significant in HDV-associated infection compared with HBV alone-infected acute viral hepatitis (AVH) ( P = 0.82) and chronic liver disease ( P = 0.77) patients. The anti-HDV positivity in AVH was considerably low (6.6%), compared with previous Indian reports varying from 10.7% to >30%. HDV infection was relatively low and seems to play a minor determining factor of liver diseases in the tropical south Indian population.
ISSN:0035-9203
1878-3503
DOI:10.1016/j.trstmh.2008.05.001