HEV Infection in the Context of Prior HBV-Related Liver Injury: Case Series.

IF 3.4 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious Disease Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.3390/idr16050070
Mihaela-Cristina Olariu, Mihai-Cezar Filipescu, Andreea Marilena Pauna, Madalina Simoiu, Alina Maria Borcan
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a common cause of acute hepatitis, with increasing incidence in Europe, including Romania. Concurrently, Romania has a high prevalence of chronic hepatitis B (CHB). There is limited research on the clinical presentation and outcomes of HEV infection in patients with pre-existing chronic hepatitis B (CHB), especially in resource-rich settings. Most literature data come from South, East, and Southeast Asia. A review of the literature on HEV and HBV co-infection indicates a severe prognosis, particularly in patients with underlying liver disease. However, the cases in this study, which did not display cirrhosis, showed varied outcomes. The role of anti-HBV treatment in improving prognosis remains uncertain and warrants further investigation. Acute HEV infection superimposed on chronic HBV infection poses significant clinical challenges, with outcomes ranging from full recovery to fatality. Preventive measures, including sanitation and vaccination against HBV, are crucial. More studies are needed to establish effective treatment protocols for this co-infection. In this study, we will analyze the clinical setting, diagnosis, particularities, and outcomes of five such cases of dual hepatotropic viral infection recorded over a period of 6 years (2018-2023) at a large Infectious Diseases clinic in Bucharest, Romania.

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既往 HBV 相关肝损伤背景下的 HEV 感染:病例系列。
戊型肝炎病毒 (HEV) 是急性肝炎的常见病因,在欧洲(包括罗马尼亚)的发病率不断上升。同时,罗马尼亚的慢性乙型肝炎(CHB)发病率也很高。有关原有慢性乙型肝炎 (CHB) 患者感染 HEV 后的临床表现和预后的研究非常有限,尤其是在资源丰富的地区。大多数文献数据来自南亚、东亚和东南亚。有关 HEV 和 HBV 合并感染的文献综述表明,预后很严重,尤其是有基础肝病的患者。然而,本研究中未出现肝硬化的病例显示出不同的预后。抗 HBV 治疗在改善预后方面的作用仍不确定,需要进一步研究。急性 HEV 感染叠加慢性 HBV 感染给临床带来了巨大挑战,结果从完全康复到死亡不等。包括卫生设施和接种 HBV 疫苗在内的预防措施至关重要。需要进行更多的研究,以确定针对这种合并感染的有效治疗方案。在本研究中,我们将分析罗马尼亚布加勒斯特一家大型传染病诊所在 6 年内(2018-2023 年)记录的 5 例此类双重肝病毒感染病例的临床环境、诊断、特殊性和结果。
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