Hepatitis B or non-A, non-B virus infection in multitransfused thalassaemic patients

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We undertook a four year study of 128 thalassaemic patients who had undergone several transfusions, to determine the incidence of hepatitis B virus markers and the activities of transaminases in their sera each month. The results showed that the possibility of these patients contracting hepatitis B virus infection is still high, although on only one occasion was a transient antigenaemia found, indicating low viral replication. Furthermore, the probability of contact with hepatitis B virus increases with the number of transfusions and, therefore, with age. About 25% of these patients were positive for hepatitis B markers and 80% for other hepatitis markers including the case of cytomegalovirus hepatitis.

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Moroni, G. A., Piacentini, G., Terzoli, S., Jean, G., & Masera, G. (1984). Hepatitis B or non-A, non-B virus infection in multitransfused thalassaemic patients. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 59(12), 1127–1130. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.59.12.1127

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