达吉斯坦共和国丁型肝炎В和丁型肝炎的临床和流行病学特征

S. A. Magomedova, V. V. Makashova, E. A. Arbulieva, Z. G. Tagirova, A. A. Karlsen, M. A. Lopatukhina, O. V. Isaeva, K. K. Kyuregyan, M. I. Mikhailov
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目的:分析达吉斯坦共和国(RD)乙型肝炎发病率及该地区HBV/HDV合并感染的临床和流行病学特征。材料与方法。根据Rospotrebnadzor统计表格的数据,分析了2008-2022年RD乙型肝炎发病率和疫苗接种率的动态。本文对以S.-А.М命名的共和传染病中心门诊观察的371例丁型肝炎患者的临床和流行病学特征进行了分析。Magomedov。结果。在过去的10年里,慢性乙型肝炎在RD的发病率增加了4.5倍以上,从2008年的1.4 / 10万人口增加到2022年的6.7 / 10万人口。自2009年以来,观察到RD的乙型肝炎儿童免疫率有所下降。2010年以后,在RD和俄罗斯联邦,成人乙肝疫苗接种覆盖率平均急剧下降。在RD感染HBV的人中,HDV合并感染的频率为13.8%,但在共和国的一些地区达到15%,表明流行程度中等。HBV/HDV合并感染的患者主要是25-45岁的男性,伴有晚期纤维化或肝硬化。RD的所有HDV感染病例都是由病毒基因型1引起的。结论。所获得的结果证明了乙型肝炎和德尔塔型肝炎问题在RD中的重要性。当登记为HBsAg携带者的患者根据患者路线指南进行检查时,随着HDV感染标记物筛查的扩大,确定的患者数量和相应的合并感染率显然会增加。三角洲型肝炎的晚期诊断和抗病毒治疗的可能性有限是另一个重要问题。
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of D hepatitis В and delta in the Republic of Dagestan
Aim: The analysis of the incidence of hepatitis B in the Republic of Dagestan (RD) and clinical and epidemiological characteristics of HBV/HDV coinfection in the region. Materials and Methods. The dynamics of the hepatitis B incidence rates and the coverage of vaccination against this infection in the RD in 2008-2022 were analyzed based on the data from of the statistical forms of Rospotrebnadzor. The clinical and epidemiological characteristics of delta hepatitis were analyzed in 371 patients under dispensary observation at the Republican Center for Infectious Diseases named after S.-А.М. Magomedov. Results. Over the past 10 years, the incidence of CHB in the RD has increased more than 4.5 times, from 1.4 per 100 thousand population in 2008 to 6.7 per 100 thousand population in 2022. A decrease in the rates of hepatitis B child immunization in the RD is observed since 2009. Hepatitis B vaccination coverage rates in adult population fell sharply after 2010, both in the RD and in the Russian Federation on average. The frequency of HDV co-infection in persons infected with HBV in the RD is 13.8%, but reaches 15% in some regions of the republic, indicating the moderate level of endemicity. Patients with HBV/HDV coinfection are predominantly males aged 25–45 years with advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis. All cases of HDV infection in the RD are caused by viral genotype 1. Conclusions. The obtained results testify to the significance of the problem of hepatitis B and delta in the RD. The number of identified patients and, accordingly, the rate of co-infection, apparently, will increase with the expansion of screening for markers of HDV infection, when patients who were registered as HBsAg carriers will be examined according to the patient routing guidelines. The late diagnosis of delta hepatitis in RD and the limited possibilities of antiviral therapy are another significant issues.
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Jurnal Infektologii
Jurnal Infektologii Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The purposes of the journal are to describe modern achievements in the study of infectious diseases, and in related sciences as well; to promote the exchange of clinical experience among the experts; to publish the results of clinical research of medical products and medical equipment; to give the information on medical congresses on infectious diseases as well as other significant events in the field of modern infectology in our country and abroad.
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