Analysis of clinical and virologic features in hepatitis b e antigen (Hbeag)-negative and hbeag-positive egyptian chronic hepatitis b patients

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Background: HBeAg–negative chronic hepatitis B infection has a divergent clinical course from that of HBeAg-positive infection. Objectives: To analyze the frequency and to compare the different features of HBeAg-negative and HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B patients. Methods: One hundred and twenty one Egyptian patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB), underwent laboratory investigations and transient elastography (TE). Comparisons according to HBeAg status were conducted regarding their demographic, liver biochemical and virologic characters. Results: 97 patients (80.2%) were HBeAg-negative while 24 patients (19.8%) were HBeAg-positive. HBeAg-negative patients were significantly older in age than CHBeAg-positive patients (p=0.001). ALT levels in HBeAg-negative patients were significantly lower than those in HBeAg-positive patients (p=0.02), whereas serum albumin was lower in the HBeAg-positive group (p=0.03). The percentage of HBV DNA higher than 20000 IU/mL in HBeAg-negative patients was lower than those in HBeAg-positive patients (p=0.24). Stages of fibrosis by TE showed that 30.9% of HBeAg-negative and 41.7% of HBeAg-positive had a fibrosis score >F2. Four patients (3.3%) were diagnosed with HCC; all of whom were HBeAg-neg-ative. Conclusion: HBeAg-negative patients compared with HBeAg-positive patients had older age, lower ALT and serum HBVDNA levels, but more incidence of HCC.

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Fouad, R., Musa, S., Sabry, D., Salama, A., Alem, S. A., Atef, M., & Zayed, N. (2020). Analysis of clinical and virologic features in hepatitis b e antigen (Hbeag)-negative and hbeag-positive egyptian chronic hepatitis b patients. African Health Sciences, 20(2), 649–655. https://doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v20i2.13

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