Influence of genotypes and precore mutations on fulminant or chronic outcome of acute hepatitis B virus infection

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The outcome of acute hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is variable, influenced by host and viral factors. From 1982 through 2004, 301 patients with acute HBV infection entered a multi-center cross-sectional study in Japan. Patients with fulminant hepatitis (n = 40) were older (44.7 ± 16.3 vs. 36.0 ± 14.3 years, P < .0017), less predominantly male (43% vs. 71%, P = .0005), less positive for hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) (23% vs. 60%, P < .0001), less infected with subgenotype Ae (0% vs. 13%, P < .05), and more frequently with Bj (30% vs. 4%, P

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Ozasa, A., Tanaka, Y., Onto, E., Sugiyama, M., Kang, J. H., Hige, S., … Mizokami, M. (2006). Influence of genotypes and precore mutations on fulminant or chronic outcome of acute hepatitis B virus infection. Hepatology, 44(2), 326–334. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.21249

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