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dc.contributor.authorMutimer, David
dc.contributor.authorElsharkawy, Ahmed
dc.contributor.authorHathorn, Emma
dc.contributor.authorArunkumar, Selvi
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-01T11:05:21Z
dc.date.available2023-09-01T11:05:21Z
dc.date.issued2022-07-13
dc.identifier.citationMutimer D, Elsharkawy A, Hathorn E, Arunkumar S. Hepatitis B e antigen and e antibody in a multi-ethnic cohort of adult chronic hepatitis B virus patients followed at a single liver unit for a period of 20 years. J Viral Hepat. 2022 Oct;29(10):879-889. doi: 10.1111/jvh.13731. Epub 2022 Jul 13en_US
dc.identifier.issn1352-0504
dc.identifier.eissn1365-2893
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/jvh.13731
dc.identifier.pmid35792009
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/2032
dc.description.abstractHepatitis B virus e antigen (HBeAg) loss and the appearance of antibodies to HBeAg (anti-HBe) are favourable events in the history of chronic hepatitis B virus (CHB) infection. Most CHB patients have the HBeAg/anti-HBe profiles +/- or -/+, and little is published on the derivation or fate of the +/+ and -/- profiles. We have used electronically accessible patient data to study the HBeAg and anti-HBe profiles of a multi-ethnic cohort of adult HBV patients seen at a single centre over a period of more than 20 years. 3594 HBsAg-positive patients were identified and patients with viral coinfection or acute HBV infection were excluded. Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of HBeAg/anti-HBe status were undertaken. Compared with White or Black patients, Chinese and Asian patients are more likely to be HBeAg positive during child-bearing years. Patients with +/+ profile are likely to undergo HBeAg loss and seroconversion during relatively short follow-up. Chinese patients have a relatively increased rate of seroconversion. For HBeAg-positive patients, the risk of seroconversion diminishes with advancing age. Despite HBeAg loss, seroconversion is seldom observed after age 60 years. The proportion of HBV patients with -/- increases with age, and most acquire this profile by HBeAg loss but without antecedent seroconversion. -/- patients can lose HBsAg and develop anti-HBs. It was not possible to demonstrate a favourable impact of antiviral treatment on the rate of HBeAg seroconversion.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherWileyen_US
dc.relation.urlhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2893en_US
dc.rights© 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
dc.subjectMicrobiology. Immunologyen_US
dc.titleHepatitis B e antigen and e antibody in a multi-ethnic cohort of adult chronic hepatitis B virus patients followed at a single liver unit for a period of 20 years.en_US
dc.typeArticle
dc.source.journaltitleJournal of Viral Hepatitis
dc.source.volume29
dc.source.issue10
dc.source.beginpage879
dc.source.endpage889
dc.source.countryEngland
rioxxterms.versionNAen_US
dc.contributor.trustauthorMutimer, David
dc.contributor.trustauthorElsharkawy, Ahmed
dc.contributor.trustauthorHathorn, Emma
dc.contributor.trustauthorArunkumar, Selvi
dc.contributor.departmentLiveren_US
dc.contributor.departmentHealth Infomaticsen_US
dc.contributor.roleAdditional Professional Scientific and Technical Fielden_US
dc.contributor.roleMedical and Dentalen_US
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