Title of article :
Prevalence of Overt and Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection among HIV-Positive People Referring to Consultation Center for Behavioral Diseases, Kurdistan Province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Azmoudeh-Ardalan ، Fuad Student of Research Committee - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Khodabandehloo ، Mazaher Department of Microbiology - Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development, Faculty of Medicine, Zoonoses Research Center - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
From page :
434
To page :
440
Abstract :
Background: Based on evidence, HIV and HBV have common transmission routes; co-infection of HBV/HIV can dramatically increase disease progression. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of overt HBV infection and OBI in HIV-positive people. Methods: In this descriptive study, whole blood samples were collected from 184 HIV-positive subjects referring to the Consultation Center for Behavioral Diseases, Sanandaj, Iran, during 2014 to 2016. ELISA was used for the determination of HBV serologic markers (HBsAg and anti-HBc). To evaluate OBI, DNA was extracted only from HBsAg-negative and anti-HBc-positive samples and tested for HBV DNA by real-time PCR. Test results and patients’ data were analyzed by SPSS software. Results: The mean age of the study population was 39.2 ± 9.4 (SD) years, of whom 140 (76%) were male. Overall, 43 (23.3%) samples were positive for HBsAg (overt HBV infection), and 50 (27.2%) for anti-HBc. Among 31 HBsAg-negative and anti-HBc-positive samples (suspected OBI), one (3.2%) sample was positive for HBV DNA (verified seropositive OBI). HBV infection was higher among males (n = 37; 86.05%), jobless people (n = 23; 53.49%), and those with an injection HIV transmission route (n = 32; 74.43%).Conclusion: We observed a high prevalence of overt HBV and one OBI among the study population. A serologic marker such as anti-HBc indicates resolved or past HBV infection. Molecular screening for HBV is valuable for the management of HIV-infected people.
Keywords :
Hepatitis B virus , HBV , HIV co , infection , Human immunodeficiency virus , Occult HBV Infection
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)
Record number :
2725077
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