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Chronic Hepatitis B in Indian Americans: Lack of Screening and Poor Linkage to Care
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作者 Chul Hyun Soonsik Kim +4 位作者 emily li Minhee Lee Mitchell K. Spinnell Joseph McMenamin Dohyun Cho 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 CAS 2024年第4期197-209,共13页
Background: Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is a major cause of liver-related morbidity and mortality in the United States (US) and globally. CHB disproportionately affects Asian Americans and many other immigrant minority ... Background: Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is a major cause of liver-related morbidity and mortality in the United States (US) and globally. CHB disproportionately affects Asian Americans and many other immigrant minority populations, primarily owing to the high prevalence of CHB in their countries of origin. India is a country with a medium-to-high prevalence of hepatitis B (HB) (>2%) and has over 40 million people infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV), with more than 115,000 deaths annually from HBV-related complications. Indian Americans are one of the largest immigrant populations in the US but remain underdiagnosed and poorly linked to clinical care. We, therefore, assessed the HBV prevalence and evaluated the linkage-to-care (LTC) among Indian Americans to develop strategic plans to reduce the impact of HBV in the US. Methods: Between April 2022 and January 2024, serologic screening and surveys were provided to 328 Indian American adults (age 20 - 80) in New York City. All participants were tested for a triple panel consisting of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs), and hepatitis B core IgG antibody (anti-HBc). A survey was conducted on the subjects chronically infected with HBV regarding their histories of infection. Self-administered questionnaires were employed to evaluate demographic and epidemiologic characteristics. Results: Of 328 screened and evaluated (246 males and 82 females), 10 (3.0%) were HBV-infected, 222 (67.7%) were susceptible to HBV, and 96 (29.3%) were immune. The prevalence of chronic HBV varied between the age groups: 4.6% (age 20 - 40), 3.4% (age 41 - 60), and 1.7% (age 61 - 80). Of 10 chronically infected, only two subjects had been previously diagnosed but were not engaged in care. Conclusion: HBV disproportionately affects Asian Americans, primarily owing to immigration from parts of the world where the disease is endemic. Indian Americans belong to an intermediate-risk group, with an HBV prevalence of >2%, but remain underdiagnosed and poorly linked to care. Our pilot study on Indian American populations, the first of its kind, demonstrates a 3% prevalence of CHB, none of whom are linked to care. In addition, this population has a high percentage of unimmune subjects, creating a large reservoir for future infection. With the growing population of Indian Americans, our findings can be used to develop community-based strategies for HBV screenings and LTC that target high-risk groups. 展开更多
关键词 Hepatitis B Virus Chronic Hepatitis B Indian Americans Health Disparity Community-Based Screening Linkage-to-Care
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Risks of CRISPR Gene Editing and An Answer to Them
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作者 emily li 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2020年第4期73-76,共4页
CRISPR gene editing is a technology used to edit genomes of a variety of organisms like bacteria,animals or even human beings.Curently,there are various criticism concerning CRISPR since the technology is still immatu... CRISPR gene editing is a technology used to edit genomes of a variety of organisms like bacteria,animals or even human beings.Curently,there are various criticism concerning CRISPR since the technology is still immature.It's important to address these concerns to ensure that CRISPR wouldm't cause harms to the society.The pupose of this investigation is to summarize methods which can be used to solve the risks and ethical issues regarding CRISPR through examining published researches in-depth To draw a conclusion,scientists can use anti-crispr protein to minimize the off-target effects.For immunity issues,scientists can employ immunosuppressive drugs or to use CRISPR in places where immune system cannot reach.What's more,given both legaland ethical hurdles,the problem of designer babies and bio-weapons are unlikely to happen.Therefore,although there are various concerns regarding CRISPR,scientists are figuring out ways to minimize the risks and to optimize the usage of the CRISPR. 展开更多
关键词 CRISPR Off-target effect Immunity issuies Bio-weapons Designer baby
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