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Seroprevalence of antibody to HDV in Nigerians with hepatitis B virus-related liver diseases


S.C Nwokediuko
U Ijeoma

Abstract

HepatitisDVirus (HDV) infection has been reported to be declining in some geographical areas. In order to ascertain the current status of HDV infection in Nigeria, a study of patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related liver diseaseswas undertaken to determine the sero-prevalence of anti-HDV. Thiswas a prospective, cross-sectional study inwhich all consecutive patientswith liver disease who tested positive forHepatitisBsurface antigen (HBsAg)were also tested for antibody toHDV. Ninety six patients with various forms of HBV-related liver diseases participated in the study (acute hepatitis 8.3%, asymptomatic infection 15.6%, chronic hepatitis 3.1%, liver cirrhosis 21.9% and primary liver cell carcinoma 51.0%).Anti-HDVwas demonstrated in 12 patients (12.5%). In patientswith acute hepatitis and asymptomatic infection the prevalence was 4.3% while in patients with chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and primary liver cell carcinoma, the prevalencewas 15%. HDV still contributes to significant morbidity and mortality in HBV-related liver diseases in Nigeria. There is urgent need for larger studies on a national scale to accurately appraise the public health importance of this infection.

Keywords: Hepatitis D Virus,Hepatitis B Virus, Sero-prevalence


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