A case-control study for differences among hepatitis B virus infections of genotypes A (subtypes Aa and Ae) and D

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There are two subtypes of hepatitis B virus genotype A (HBV/A) and they are provisionally designated Aa ("a" standing for Africa/Asia) and Ae ("e" for Europe). In a case-control study, 78 HBV/Aa, 78HBV/Ae, and 78HBV/D carriers from several countries were compared. The prevalence of HBe antigen (HBeAg) in serum was significantly lower in carriers of HBV/Aa than in carriers of HBV/Ae (31% vs. 49%; P = .033), with a difference more obvious in the carriers aged 30 years or younger (34% vs. 67%; P = .029). HBV DNA levels in the carriers of HBV/Aa (median, 3.46 log copies/mL; 95% CI, 2.93-3.95) were significantly lower than those of carriers of HBV/Ae (6.09 log copies/mL; 95% CI, 4.24-7.64) or of carriers of HBV/D (5.48 log copies/ mL; 95% CI, 4.06-7.02), regardless of the HBeAg status (P

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Tanaka, Y., Hasegawa, I., Kato, T., Orito, E., Hirashima, N., Acharya, S. K., … Mizokami, M. (2004). A case-control study for differences among hepatitis B virus infections of genotypes A (subtypes Aa and Ae) and D. Hepatology, 40(3), 747–755. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.20365

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