Hepatitis B and Delta Co-Infection: Prevalence and Serological Characteristics in Mauritania

M. O. Ould Salem, Ahmedna Sidi Abdalla, Ghaber Sidi Mohamed
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Background: Hepatitis B is one of the major public health concerns worldwide. In Mauritania, its prevalence in the general population is very high. The hepatitis D virus (HDV) borrows the envelope from the hepatitis B virus (HBV) during its infectious cycle. We thus observe co-infections during which the two viruses are acquired simultaneously and superinfections by HDV in patients who are already chronic carriers of the B virus. Objective: to assess the prevalence of HBV and HDV infection Material and Methods: this is a prospective descriptive study, conducted from January 1 to November 30, 2017 in the two medical analysis laboratories in Nouakchott. Patients were included: all patients of both sexes and of all ages carrying HBsAg presenting to the two medical analysis laboratories during this period. Results: in 1 month, 211 patients with HBsAg were notified out of a total of 1675 patients screened, i.e. a prevalence of 12.59%. HBV/HDV co-infection is 31.30%. The average age was 36 years with extremes [8 and 66]. The male/female sex ratio was 1.45. The mean HBV viral load was 2.68 ± 1.31 log IU/ml [range: 478.63 IU/ml ± 20.41]. The majority (94.9%) of patients were HBeAg negative. Conclusion: HBV/HDV co-infection remains very high in our country. This study indicates that the significant morbidity of the two viruses associated with limited knowledge of the mode of transmission, constitute factors of vulnerability.
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毛里塔尼亚乙型肝炎和德尔塔病毒共感染的患病率和血清学特征
背景:乙型肝炎是世界范围内主要的公共卫生问题之一。在毛里塔尼亚,其在普通人口中的流行率非常高。丁型肝炎病毒(HDV)在其感染周期中借用了乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)的包膜。因此,我们在已经是B病毒慢性携带者的患者中观察到两种病毒同时获得的共同感染和HDV的重叠感染。目的:评估HBV和HDV感染的患病率材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性描述性研究,于2017年1月1日至11月30日在努瓦克肖特的两个医学分析实验室进行。患者包括:在此期间向两个医学分析实验室提交的所有携带HBsAg的性别和年龄的患者。结果:在1个月内,在1675名筛查患者中,211名HBsAg患者被告知,患病率为12.59%。HBV/HDV合并感染率为31.30%。平均年龄为36岁,有极端[8和66]。男女性别比为1.45。平均HBV载量为2.68±1.31 log IU/ml[范围:478.63 IU/ml±20.41]。大多数(94.9%)患者为HBeAg阴性。结论:我国HBV/HDV合并感染率居高不下。这项研究表明,这两种病毒的显著发病率与对传播方式的有限了解有关,构成了脆弱性的因素。
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