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Trends in chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Italy over a 10-year period: Clues from the nationwide PITER and MASTER cohorts toward elimination

2023; Elsevier BV; Volume: 129; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.ijid.2023.02.006

ISSN

1878-3511

Autores

Giuseppina Brancaccio, B. Coco, Alessandra Nardi, Maria Giovanna Quaranta, Maria Elena Tosti, Luigina Ferrigno, Irene Cacciola, Vincenzo Messina, Luchino Chessa, Filomena Morisco, Michele Stanislaw Milella, Francesco Barbaro, Alessia Ciancio, Francesco Paolo Russo, Nicola Coppola, Pierluigi Blanc, Ernesto Claar, Gabriella Verucchi, Massimo Puoti, Anna Linda Zignego, Liliana Chemello, Salvatore Madonia, S. Fagiuoli, Alfredo Marzano, Carlo Ferrari, Pietro Lampertico, V. Di Marco, Antonio Craxı̀, Teresa Santantonio, Giovanni Raimondo, Maurizia Rossana Brunetto, Giovanni Battista Gaeta, Loreta A. Kondili, L. Pasulo, Carmine Coppola, Federica Pisano, M. Romano, Carmen Porcu, Irene Francesca Bottalico, Valentina Cossiga, Xhimi Tata, Caterina Sagnelli, Piera Pierotti, Elisabetta Degasperi, Valerio Rosato, Lorenzo Badia, D. Ieluzzi, Monica Monti, Maria Grazia Bavetta, Luisa Cavalletto, Pierluigi Toniutto, Ezio Fornasiere, Antonio Colecchia, Alberto Ferrarese, Gerardo Nardone, Alba Rocco, Mauro Viganò, Francesco Giuseppe Foschi, Fabio Conti, Giulia Morsica, Stefania Salpietro, Carlo Torti, Chiara Costa, Alessandro Federico, Marcello Dallio, Alessia Giorgini, Marco Aurélio de Carvalho Anselmo, Pasqualina De Leo, S. Zaltron, Anna Cambianica, Fabio Piscaglia, Ilaria Serio, Simona Schivazappa, Antonio Mastroianni, Luciana Chidichimo, Marco Massari, Cesare Mazzaro, Aldo Marrone, F. D’Amore, Gianpiero D’Offizi, Anna Licata, Grazia Anna Niro, Teresa Pollicino, Alessio Aghemo,

Tópico(s)

Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Resumo

The study measures trends in the profile of patients with chronic hepatitis B virus linked to care in Italy.A cross-sectional, multicenter, observational cohort (PITER cohort) of consecutive patients with hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) over the period 2019-2021 from 46 centers was evaluated. The reference was the MASTER cohort collected over the years 2012-2015. Standard statistical methods were used.The PITER cohort enrolled 4583 patients, of whom 21.8% were non-Italian natives. Compared with those in MASTER, the patients were older and more often female. The prevalence of hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) declined (7.2% vs 12.3; P <0.0001) and that of anti-hepatitis D virus (HDV) remained stable (9.3% vs 8.3%). In both cohorts, about 25% of the patients had cirrhosis, and those in the PITER cohort were older. HBeAg-positive was 5.0% vs 12.6% (P <0.0001) and anti-HDV positive 24.8% vs 17.5% (P <0.0017). In the logistic model, the variables associated with cirrhosis were anti-HDV-positive (odds ratio = 10.08; confidence interval 7.63-13.43), age, sex, and body mass index; the likelihood of cirrhosis was reduced by 40% in the PITER cohort. Among non-Italians, 12.3% were HBeAg-positive (vs 23.4% in the MASTER cohort; P <0.0001), and 12.3% were anti-HDV-positive (vs 11.1%). Overall, the adherence to the European Association for the Study of the Liver recommendations for antiviral treatment increased over time.Chronic hepatitis B virus infection appears to be in the process of becoming under control in Italy; however, HDV infection is still a health concern in patients with cirrhosis and in migrants.

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