RNA testing for the diagnosis of acute hepatitis A during the 2017 outbreak in France

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Diagnostic of acute hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is based on the detection of anti-HAV IgM without testing for the pathogen itself. We evaluated the usefulness of HAV RNA testing for confirmation of acute hepatitis A and to provide indications about the level of HAV replication in HIV-positive and HIV-negative subjects during an unprecedented outbreak of HAV observed in France in 2017. HAV RNA was detected in 38 out of 41 (92.6%) subjects with a clinical diagnosis of acute hepatitis A, whereas nine cases tested positive for anti-HAV IgM in whom the diagnosis of acute hepatitis A was not retained were found negative for HAV RNA. All subjects in the control group were also tested negative for HAV RNA. HAV viremia was correlated to ALT peak (r =.64; P

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Tram, J., Le Baccon-Sollier, P., Bolloré, K., Ducos, J., Mondain, A. M., Pastor, P., … Tuaillon, E. (2020). RNA testing for the diagnosis of acute hepatitis A during the 2017 outbreak in France. Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 27(5), 540–543. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvh.13255

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