Prevalence and Immunization Status of Hepatitis B Virus in the HIV Cohort in Fife, Scotland

  • Hakeem L
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BACKGROUND: Routes of transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV)/HIV infections are similar and there is a significant rate of co-infection in patients. A study was recently carried out in NHS Fife, Scotland from February 2007 - February 2008 to estimate the prevalence of HBV/HIV co-infection, occult HBV infection and immunisation status against HBV in a cohort of patients with HIV attending the departments of infectious diseases and genitourinary medicine.METHODS: Case notes were reviewed retrospectively (n = 70). Details on patient demographics, risk category, nadir/current CD4 count, HIV viral load and vaccination history were analysed. HBV markers (HBsAg/anti-HBs/anti-HBc/HBV DNA) and alanine transaminase (ALT) levels were tested prospectively if these tests had not been carried out in the previous 12 months.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Prevalence of HBV/HIV co-infection was 5.6% of which 2.8% of patients had occult infection and 22.9% had evidence of previous exposure. Although HBV is preventable by vaccination, only 24.2% of patients had been vaccinated against it. Improvements could therefore be made in the field of prevention with vaccination and monitoring the immune response in this cohort.KEYWORDS: Prevalence; Immunization status; Hepatitis B Virus; HIV.

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Hakeem, L. (2010). Prevalence and Immunization Status of Hepatitis B Virus in the HIV Cohort in Fife, Scotland. Journal of Clinical Medicine Research. https://doi.org/10.4021/jocmr2009.12.1282

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