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Hepatitis D double reflex testing of all hepatitis B carriers in low-HBV- and high-HBV/HDV-prevalence countries

dc.contributor.coauthorRazavi, Homie A.
dc.contributor.coauthorButi, Maria
dc.contributor.coauthorTerrault, Norah A.
dc.contributor.coauthorZeuzem, Stefan
dc.contributor.coauthorTanaka, Junko
dc.contributor.coauthorAghemo, Alessio
dc.contributor.coauthorAkarca, Ulus S.
dc.contributor.coauthorAl Masri, Nasser M.
dc.contributor.coauthorAlalwan, Abduljaleel M.
dc.contributor.coauthorAleman, Soo
dc.contributor.coauthorAlghamdi, Abdullah S.
dc.contributor.coauthorAlghamdi, Saad
dc.contributor.coauthorAl-Hamoudi, Waleed K.
dc.contributor.coauthorAljumah, Abdulrahman A.
dc.contributor.coauthorAltraif, Ibrahim H.
dc.contributor.coauthorAsselah, Tarik
dc.contributor.coauthorBen-Ari, Ziv
dc.contributor.coauthorBerg, Thomas
dc.contributor.coauthorBiondi, Mia J.
dc.contributor.coauthorBlach, Sarah
dc.contributor.coauthorBraga, Wornei S. M.
dc.contributor.coauthorBrandao-Mello, Carlos E.
dc.contributor.coauthorBrunetto, Maurizia R.
dc.contributor.coauthorCabezas, Joaquin
dc.contributor.coauthorCheinquer, Hugo
dc.contributor.coauthorChen, Pei-Jer
dc.contributor.coauthorCheon, Myeong-Eun
dc.contributor.coauthorChuang, Wan-Long
dc.contributor.coauthorCoffin, Carla S.
dc.contributor.coauthorCoppola, Nicola
dc.contributor.coauthorCraxi, Antonio
dc.contributor.coauthorCrespo, Javier
dc.contributor.coauthorDe Ledinghen, Victor
dc.contributor.coauthorDuberg, Ann-Sofi
dc.contributor.coauthorEtzion, Ohad
dc.contributor.coauthorFerraz, Maria Lucia G.
dc.contributor.coauthorFerreira, Paulo R. A.
dc.contributor.coauthorForns, Xavier
dc.contributor.coauthorFoster, Graham R.
dc.contributor.coauthorGaeta, Giovanni B.
dc.contributor.coauthorGamkrelidze, Ivane
dc.contributor.coauthorGarcia-Samaniego, Javier
dc.contributor.coauthorGheorghe, Liliana S.
dc.contributor.coauthorGholam, Pierre M.
dc.contributor.coauthorGish, Robert G.
dc.contributor.coauthorGlenn, Jeffrey
dc.contributor.coauthorHercun, Julian
dc.contributor.coauthorHsu, Yao-Chun
dc.contributor.coauthorHu, Ching-Chih
dc.contributor.coauthorHuang, Jee-Fu
dc.contributor.coauthorJanjua, Naveed
dc.contributor.coauthorJia, Jidong
dc.contributor.coauthorKaberg, Martin
dc.contributor.coauthorKaita, Kelly D. E.
dc.contributor.coauthorKamal, Habiba
dc.contributor.coauthorKao, Jia-Horng
dc.contributor.coauthorKondili, Loreta A.
dc.contributor.coauthorLagging, Martin
dc.contributor.coauthorLazaro, Pablo
dc.contributor.coauthorLazarus, Jeffrey V.
dc.contributor.coauthorLee, Mei-Hsuan
dc.contributor.coauthorLim, Young-Suk
dc.contributor.coauthorMarotta, Paul J.
dc.contributor.coauthorNavas, Maria-Cristina
dc.contributor.coauthorNaveira, Marcelo C. M.
dc.contributor.coauthorOrrego, Mauricio
dc.contributor.coauthorOsiowy, Carla
dc.contributor.coauthorPan, Calvin Q.
dc.contributor.coauthorPessoa, Mario G.
dc.contributor.coauthorRaimondo, Giovanni
dc.contributor.coauthorRamji, Alnoor
dc.contributor.coauthorRazavi-Shearer, Devin M.
dc.contributor.coauthorRazavi-Shearer, Kathryn
dc.contributor.coauthorRios-Hincapie, Cielo Y.
dc.contributor.coauthorRodriguez, Manuel
dc.contributor.coauthorRosenberg, William M. C.
dc.contributor.coauthorRoulot, Dominique M.
dc.contributor.coauthorRyder, Stephen D.
dc.contributor.coauthorSafadi, Rifaat
dc.contributor.coauthorSanai, Faisal M.
dc.contributor.coauthorSantantonio, Teresa A.
dc.contributor.coauthorSarrazin, Christoph
dc.contributor.coauthorShouval, Daniel
dc.contributor.coauthorTacke, Frank
dc.contributor.coauthorTergast, Tammo L.
dc.contributor.coauthorVillalobos-Salcedo, Juan Miguel
dc.contributor.coauthorVoeller, Alexis S.
dc.contributor.coauthorYang, Hwai-, I
dc.contributor.coauthorYu, Ming-Lung
dc.contributor.coauthorZuckerman, Eli
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.kuauthorYurdaydın, Cihan
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-29T09:41:13Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractHepatitis D virus (HDV) infection occurs as a coinfection with hepatitis B and increases the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma, decompensated cirrhosis, and mortality compared to hepatitis B virus (HBV) monoinfection. Reliable estimates of the prevalence of HDV infection and disease burden are essential to formulate strategies to find coinfected individuals more effectively and efficiently. The global prevalence of HBV infections was estimated to be 262,240,000 in 2021. Only 1,994,000 of the HBV in-fections were newly diagnosed in 2021, with more than half of the new diagnoses made in China. Our initial estimates indicated a much lower prevalence of HDV antibody (anti-HDV) and HDV RNA positivity than previously reported in published studies. Ac-curate estimates of HDV prevalence are needed. The most effective method to generate estimates of the prevalence of anti-HDV and HDV RNA positivity and to find undiagnosed individuals at the national level is to implement double reflex testing. This re-quires anti-HDV testing of all hepatitis B surface antigen-positive individuals and HDV RNA testing of all anti-HDV-positive in-dividuals. This strategy is manageable for healthcare systems since the number of newly diagnosed HBV cases is low. At the global level, a comprehensive HDV screening strategy would require only 1,994,000 HDV antibody tests and less than 89,000 HDV PCR tests. Double reflex testing is the preferred strategy in countries with a low prevalence of HBV and those with a high prevalence of both HBV and HDV. For example, in the European Union and North America only 35,000 and 22,000 cases, respectively, will require anti-HDV testing annually.
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dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.volume79
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jhep.2023.02.041
dc.identifier.eissn1600-0641
dc.identifier.issn0168-8278
dc.identifier.quartileQ1
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dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2023.02.041
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/23580
dc.identifier.wos1045482200001
dc.keywordsHepatitis D virus
dc.keywordsHDV
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Hepatology
dc.subjectGastroenterology
dc.subjectHepatology
dc.titleHepatitis D double reflex testing of all hepatitis B carriers in low-HBV- and high-HBV/HDV-prevalence countries
dc.typeJournal Article
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