Title of article :
Cohort Profile: Golestan Hepatitis B Cohort Study-A Prospective Long Term Study in Northern Iran
Author/Authors :
Poustchi، Hossein نويسنده , , Katoonizadeh، Aezam نويسنده , , Ostovaneh، Mohammad Reza نويسنده , , Moossavi، Shirin نويسنده , , Sharafkhah، Maryam نويسنده , , Esmaili، Saeed نويسنده , , Pourshams، Akram نويسنده , , Mohamadkhani، Ashraf نويسنده , , Besharat، Sima نويسنده , , Merat، Shahin نويسنده , , Mohamadnejad، Mehdi نويسنده , , George، Jacob نويسنده , , Malekzadeh، Reza نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
9
From page :
186
To page :
194
Abstract :
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is the most common cause of end stage liver disease in Iran and in Golestan province. Large-scale population-based prospective cohort studies with long term follow-up are the method of choice to accurately understand the natural course of HBV infection. To date, several studies of HBV epidemiology, natural history, progression to cirrhosis and association with HCC have been reported from other countries. However, few of these are prospective and fewer still are population-based. Moreover, the underlying molecular mechanisms and immunogenetic determinants of the outcome of HBV infection especially in low and middle income countries remains largely unknown. Therefore, the hepatitis B cohort study (HBCS), nested as part of the Golestan Cohort Study (GCS), Golestan, Iran was established in 2008 with the objective to prospectively investigate the natural course of chronic hepatitis B with reference to its epidemiology, viral/host genetic interactions, clinical features and outcome in the Middle East where genotype D HBV accounts for >90% of infections. In 2008, a baseline measurement of HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) was performed on stored serum samples of all GCS participants. A sub-cohort of 3,505 individuals were found to be HBsAg positive and were enrolled in the Golestan HBCS. In 2011, all first degree relatives of HBsAg positive subjects including their children and spouses were invited for HBV serology screening and those who were positive for HBsAg were also included in the Golestan HBCS.
Keywords :
Serology screening , hepatitis B virus , Golestan Cohort Profile
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases(MEJDD)
Record number :
2403417
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