Scientific evidence on hepatitis Delta in Brazil: Integrative literature review

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Objective: Describe the level of scientific evidence on infections by the hepatitis Delta virus (HDV) in Brazil. Methods: Integrative literature review, with research in the databases of the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information, Scientific Eletronic Library Online and Scopus, with analysis focusing on the leveling of the methodological rigor according to the model of Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt. Results: The search revealed an average of two publications a year between 1987 and 2017. We selected 33 articles, the majority (91%) presented level of evidence VI. The publications were concentrated in the area of tropical medicine (46%) and virology (15%). The authors of 85% of the studies were medical professionals and the most common design was the descriptive/cross-sectional (69.6%). Conclusion: Scientific literature on HDV infections in Brazil is focused on prevalence studies, showing incipiency regarding the production of studies with stricter guidelines, such as clinical trials.

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De Oliveira, M. S., Do Valle, S. D. C. N., De Souza, R. M., Silva, R. P. M., De Figueiredo, E. N., Taminato, M., & Fram, D. (2017, November 1). Scientific evidence on hepatitis Delta in Brazil: Integrative literature review. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem. Departamento de Enfermagem/Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0194201700091

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