Non-A, non-B hepatitis; factors involved in progression to chronicity
- PMID: 3136031
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00144761
Non-A, non-B hepatitis; factors involved in progression to chronicity
Abstract
A cross-sectional, longitudinal study was undertaken on a group of acute non-A, non-B hepatitis patients, as well as on a control group of hepatitis B patients, in order to assess both the prevalence of the most important factors favoring infection, and the relevance of these factors in promoting evolution towards chronic liver disease. Exposures to unknown risk factors were present in 47.4% of acute non-A, non-B infections, followed by blood transfusions (17.9%), sporadic exposures (17.9%) and drug addiction (16.6%). Unknown as well as sporadic exposures showed a greater prevalence in control population if compared to non-A, non-B cases, while drug addiction was equally represented in the two groups, and blood transfusion nearly absent from control group. The risk of evolution to chronic liver disease was about 13 times greater in non-A, non-B group than in controls, with the greatest risk for drug addicts and the lowest for patients with unknown exposures. Among patients with known exposures, the lowest risk of chronic hepatitis was observed in post-transfusion and in sporadic cases, while the greatest was observed in drug addicts.
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