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. 2023 Aug;79(2):576-580.
doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.02.041. Epub 2023 Apr 6.

Hepatitis D double reflex testing of all hepatitis B carriers in low-HBV- and high-HBV/HDV-prevalence countries

Homie A Razavi  1 Maria Buti  2 Norah A Terrault  3 Stefan Zeuzem  4 Cihan Yurdaydin  5 Junko Tanaka  6 Alessio Aghemo  7 Ulus S Akarca  8 Nasser M Al Masri  9 Abduljaleel M Alalwan  10 Soo Aleman  11 Abdullah S Alghamdi  12 Saad Alghamdi  13 Waleed K Al-Hamoudi  14 Abdulrahman A Aljumah  15 Ibrahim H Altraif  16 Tarik Asselah  17 Ziv Ben-Ari  18 Thomas Berg  19 Mia J Biondi  20 Sarah Blach  21 Wornei S M Braga  22 Carlos E Brandão-Mello  23 Maurizia R Brunetto  24 Joaquin Cabezas  25 Hugo Cheinquer  26 Pei-Jer Chen  27 Myeong-Eun Cheon  28 Wan-Long Chuang  29 Carla S Coffin  30 Nicola Coppola  31 Antonio Craxi  32 Javier Crespo  33 Victor De Ledinghen  34 Ann-Sofi Duberg  35 Ohad Etzion  36 Maria Lucia G Ferraz  37 Paulo R A Ferreira  38 Xavier Forns  39 Graham R Foster  40 Giovanni B Gaeta  41 Ivane Gamkrelidze  42 Javier García-Samaniego  43 Liliana S Gheorghe  44 Pierre M Gholam  45 Robert G Gish  46 Jeffrey Glenn  47 Julian Hercun  48 Yao-Chun Hsu  49 Ching-Chih Hu  50 Jee-Fu Huang  51 Naveed Janjua  52 Jidong Jia  53 Martin Kåberg  54 Kelly D E Kaita  55 Habiba Kamal  11 Jia-Horng Kao  56 Loreta A Kondili  57 Martin Lagging  58 Pablo Lázaro  59 Jeffrey V Lazarus  60 Mei-Hsuan Lee  61 Young-Suk Lim  62 Paul J Marotta  63 Maria-Cristina Navas  64 Marcelo C M Naveira  42 Mauricio Orrego  65 Carla Osiowy  66 Calvin Q Pan  67 Mário G Pessoa  68 Giovanni Raimondo  69 Alnoor Ramji  70 Devin M Razavi-Shearer  42 Kathryn Razavi-Shearer  42 Cielo Y Ríos-Hincapié  71 Manuel Rodríguez  72 William M C Rosenberg  73 Dominique M Roulot  74 Stephen D Ryder  75 Rifaat Safadi  76 Faisal M Sanai  77 Teresa A Santantonio  78 Christoph Sarrazin  79 Daniel Shouval  76 Frank Tacke  80 Tammo L Tergast  81 Juan Miguel Villalobos-Salcedo  82 Alexis S Voeller  42 Hwai-I Yang  83 Ming-Lung Yu  84 Eli Zuckerman  85 Polaris Observatory
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Hepatitis D double reflex testing of all hepatitis B carriers in low-HBV- and high-HBV/HDV-prevalence countries

Homie A Razavi et al. J Hepatol. 2023 Aug.
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Abstract

Hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection occurs as a coinfection with hepatitis B and increases the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma, decompensated cirrhosis, and mortality compared to hepatitis B virus (HBV) monoinfection. Reliable estimates of the prevalence of HDV infection and disease burden are essential to formulate strategies to find coinfected individuals more effectively and efficiently. The global prevalence of HBV infections was estimated to be 262,240,000 in 2021. Only 1,994,000 of the HBV infections were newly diagnosed in 2021, with more than half of the new diagnoses made in China. Our initial estimates indicated a much lower prevalence of HDV antibody (anti-HDV) and HDV RNA positivity than previously reported in published studies. Accurate estimates of HDV prevalence are needed. The most effective method to generate estimates of the prevalence of anti-HDV and HDV RNA positivity and to find undiagnosed individuals at the national level is to implement double reflex testing. This requires anti-HDV testing of all hepatitis B surface antigen-positive individuals and HDV RNA testing of all anti-HDV-positive individuals. This strategy is manageable for healthcare systems since the number of newly diagnosed HBV cases is low. At the global level, a comprehensive HDV screening strategy would require only 1,994,000 HDV antibody tests and less than 89,000 HDV PCR tests. Double reflex testing is the preferred strategy in countries with a low prevalence of HBV and those with a high prevalence of both HBV and HDV. For example, in the European Union and North America only 35,000 and 22,000 cases, respectively, will require anti-HDV testing annually.

Keywords: HDV; Hepatitis D virus.

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