Management of Chronic Hepatitis B in HIV-Coinfected Patients

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Abstract

Hepatitis B virus infection occurs in approximately 7% of people living with HIV (PLWH), with substantial regional variation and higher prevalence among intravenous drug users. Early studies on the natural history of HIV/HBV coinfection demonstrated that in coinfected patients, chronic hepatitis B (CHB) has a more rapid progression than in HBV-monoinfected patients, leading to end-stage liver disease complications, including hepatocellular carcinoma. Therefore, the adequate management of CHB is considered a priority in HIV-coinfected patients. Several guidelines have highlighted this issue and have provided recommendations for preventing and treating HBV infection. This article discusses the management of liver disease in patients with HIV/HBV coinfection and summarizes the current and future therapeutic options for treating chronic hepatitis B in this setting.

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Fasano, M., Poliseno, M. C., Fiore, J. R., Lo Caputo, S., D’Arminio Monforte, A., & Santantonio, T. A. (2022, September 1). Management of Chronic Hepatitis B in HIV-Coinfected Patients. Viruses. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14092022

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