نتایج جستجو برای: hbv core antibody

تعداد نتایج: 390403  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
jamshid ayatollahi department of infectious diseases, infectious diseases research center, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. somayeh jahanabadi department of infectious diseases, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. mohammad sharifyazdi department of infectious diseases, infectious diseases research center, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. roya hemayati department of nephrology, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. mahmood vakili department of community medicine, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. seyed hossein shahcheraghi department of infectious diseases, infectious diseases research center, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. and department of modern sciences and technologies, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

occult hbv infection of hemodialysis (hd) patients is informative in terms of virus transmission. it may be of clinical importance in hd patients. the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of anti-hbc in the hd patients. number of 126 patients undergoing hemodialysis were included in this study from main hemodialysis units in yazd. hepatitis b surface antigens (hbsag), hepatitis b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
I Saito T Miyamura A Ohbayashi H Harada T Katayama S Kikuchi Y Watanabe S Koi M Onji Y Ohta

A possible causative role for the recently discovered hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was investigated by assay of sera from HCC patients in Japan for antibodies to a recombinant HCV antigen and to hepatitis B virus (HBV) antigens. Among the 253 HCC patients examined, 156 (61.7%) had no serum markers of either a previous or a current HBV infection (g...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine 2010
Simona Urbani Francesco Fagnoni Gabriele Missale Massimo Franchini

Occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is characterized by the presence of HBV DNA in serum and/or in the liver of patients negative for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). Occult infection may impact in several different clinical contexts including the risk of HBV transmission with transfusion or transplantation, and endogenous viral reactivation. The gold standard test for detection of occ...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2017
Silvia Odolini Paola Lanza Angiola Angiola Serena Zaltron Lucia Urbinati Andrea Vavassori Paola Nasta Elena Festa Franco Gargiulo Anna Rodella Arnaldo Caruso Salvatore Casari Francesco Castelli Mauro Viganò

Reactivation of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) has been reported in patients with occult infection (OBI), i.e. HBV surface antigen (HBsAg) negative, HBV core antibody (anti-HBc) positive ± antibodies against HBsAg (anti-HBs) and detectable HBV DNA in serum or liver, receiving immunosuppressive or cytotoxic therapies. Recently, concerns have been raised regarding the risk of HBV reactivation in OBI...

Journal: :Blood transfusion = Trasfusione del sangue 2015
Satyam Arora Veena Doda Tapanidhi Kirtania

BACKGROUND Screening blood donors for the presence of hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) has been the backbone of blood safety. However, occult hepatitis B infection (OBI) in donors can be missed when only HBsAg screening is used. Nucleic acid testing (NAT) is capable of detecting OBI among donors. The aim of our study was to analyse the sensitivity of NAT for detecting OBI. MATERIAL A...

2017
Techalew Shimelis Yayheyirad Tassachew Agete Tadewos Mesfin Worku Hordofa Anteneh Amsalu Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse Endale Tadesse

Introduction Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are hepatotropic viruses of public health significance worldwide. Despite their severe clinical impact in HIV-infected patients, there is inadequate information regarding the epidemiology of hepatitis/HIV coinfections in Ethiopia. Thus, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of HBV and HCV infections among HIV-infected patie...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1980
R M Scott R Snitbhan W H Bancroft H J Alter M Tingpalapong

The ability of human semen and saliva to transmit hepatitis B virus (HBV) by parenteral and nonparenteral routes was studied. Semen, donated by a hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)- and hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive carrier, was administered to one gibbon by subcutaneous inoculation and to another by intravaginal instillation. Both developed HBsAg, followed by the development of antib...

Journal: :Topics in HIV medicine : a publication of the International AIDS Society, USA 2007
Marion G Peters

HIV and hepatitis B virus (HBV) coinfection increases HIV and HBV replication, hepatitis flares, and risk of progression to chronic HBV infection, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. HIV and HBV coinfection decreases frequency of hepatitis Be antibody (anti-HBe) and hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs) seroconversion, increases risk of antiretroviral therapy-related hepatotoxicity, and ...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
kamran bagheri lankarani health policy research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran mozaffar talebzadeh department of internal medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran ahad eshraghian department of internal medicine, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran; department of internal medicine, namazi hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, p. o. box: 71345-1744, shiraz, ir iran. tel: +98-7116125600 seyed ali malek-hosseini organ transplant research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran

conclusions the present study showed that g-csf is not superior to placebo in production of protective antibody titers after hbv vaccination but could result in a more rapid antibody response, compared to the placebo. results there was no statistically significant difference between anti-hbv antibody titers in patients receiving double dose hbv vaccination plus g-csf and patients receiving doub...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Branwen J. Hennig Katherine Fielding John Broxholme Mathurin Diatta Maimuna Mendy Catrin Moore Andrew J. Pollard Pura Rayco-Solon Giorgio Sirugo Marianne A. van der Sande Pauline Waight Hilton C. Whittle Syed M. Zaman Adrian V. Hill Andrew J. Hall

BACKGROUND Vaccination against hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is safe and effective; however, vaccine-induced antibody level wanes over time. Peak vaccine-induced anti-HBs level is directly related to antibody decay, as well as risk of infection and persistent carriage despite vaccination. We investigated the role of host genetic factors in long-term immunity against HBV infection based on p...

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