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Perinatal transmission in infants of mothers with chronic hepatitis B in California 被引量:2
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作者 Jennifer C Burgis Darryl Kong +3 位作者 Catheryn Salibay Jennifer Zipprich Kathleen Harriman Samuel So 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第27期4942-4949,共8页
To evaluate maternal hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA as risk for perinatal HBV infection among infants of HBV-infected women in California. METHODSRetrospective analysis among infants born to hepatitis B surface antigen (... To evaluate maternal hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA as risk for perinatal HBV infection among infants of HBV-infected women in California. METHODSRetrospective analysis among infants born to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive mothers who received post vaccination serologic testing (PVST) between 2005 and 2011 in California. Demographic information was collected from the California Department of Public Health Perinatal Hepatitis B Program databaseand matched to birth certificate records. HBV DNA level and hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) status were obtained from three large commercial laboratories in California and provider records if available and matched to mother infant pairs. Univariate analysis compared infected and uninfected infants. Multivariate analysis was restricted to infected infants and controls with complete maternal HBV DNA results using a predefined high HBV DNA level of > 2 × 10<sup>7</sup> IU/mL, a 5:1 ratio of cases to controls and a two-sided confidence level of 95%. RESULTSA total of 17687 infants were born to HBsAg positive mothers in California between Jan 1 2005 and Dec 31, 2011. Among 11473 infants with PVST, only 125 (1.1%) were found to be HBV infected. Among these infected infants, lapses in Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) occurred in only 9 infants. However, PEP errors were not significantly different between infected and uninfected infants. Among the 347 uninfected and infected infants who had maternal HBeAg and HBV DNA level, case-control analysis found HBeAg positivity (70.4% vs 28.9%, OR = 46.76, 95%CI: 6.05-361.32, P < 0.001) and a maternal HBV DNA level ≥ 2 × 10<sup>7</sup> IU/mL (92.6% vs 18.5%, OR = 54.5, 95%CI: 12.22-247.55, P < 0.001) were associated with perinatal HBV infection. In multivariate logistic regression, maternal HBV DNA level ≥ 2 × 10<sup>7</sup> IU/mL was the only significant independent predictor of perinatal HBV infection. CONCLUSIONIn California, transmission is low and most infected infants receive appropriate PEP and vaccination. Maternal HBV DNA ≥ 2 × 10<sup>7</sup> IU/mL is associated with high risk of perinatal infection. 展开更多
关键词 perinatal transmission Hepatitis B virus DNA PREGNANCY Hepatitis B VACCINATION Post-vaccine serology testing
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Applicability and efficacy of a model for prevention of perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus infection:Single center study in Egypt 被引量:1
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作者 Hanaa M El-Karaksy Lamiaa M Mohsen +5 位作者 Doa'a A Saleh Mona S Hamdy Noha A Yassin Mohamed Farouk Mohamed E Salit Mortada H El-Shabrawi 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第45期17075-17083,共9页
AIM: To identify possible maternal risk factors for hepatitis B virus (HBV) acquisition and assess the efficacy of immunoprophylaxis given to infants born to hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) positive mothers.
关键词 EGYPT Hepatitis B virus Hepatitis B virus surface antigen positive mothers IMMUNOPROPHYLAXIS perinatal transmission
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Novel insights in the prevention of perinatal transmission of hepatitis B 被引量:1
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作者 Konstantinos Tziomalos Georgios Neokosmidis +1 位作者 Georgios Mavromatidis Konstantinos Dinas 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2018年第11期795-798,共4页
Perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in-fection is major contributor to the growing burden of chronic hepatitis B worldwide. Administration of HBV immunoglobulin and HBV vaccination as soon after pre-gn... Perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in-fection is major contributor to the growing burden of chronic hepatitis B worldwide. Administration of HBV immunoglobulin and HBV vaccination as soon after pre-gnancy as possible are the mainstay of prevention of perinatal transmission of HBV infection. In women with high viral loads, antiviral prophylaxis also appears to be useful. Lamivudine, telbivudine and tenofovir have been shown to be both safe and effective in this setting but tenofovir is the frst-line option due to its low potential for resistance and more favorable safety profle. 展开更多
关键词 TENOFOVIR perinatal transmission Hepatitis B LAMIVUDINE TELBIVUDINE
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A nested case-control study of maternal-neonatal transmission of hepatitis B virus in a Chinese population 被引量:22
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作者 Li-Zhang Chen Wen-Qi Zhou +2 位作者 Shu-Shan Zhao Zhi-Yu Liu Shi-Wu Wen 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第31期3640-3644,共5页
AIM:To examine the determinants of maternal-neonatal transmission of hepatitis B virus(HBV) METHODS:A nested case-control study was conducted in Changsha,Hunan,People's Republic of China from January 1,2005 to Sep... AIM:To examine the determinants of maternal-neonatal transmission of hepatitis B virus(HBV) METHODS:A nested case-control study was conducted in Changsha,Hunan,People's Republic of China from January 1,2005 to September 31,2006 To avoid potential maternal blood contamination,we collected vein blood of newborns immediately after birth and before initial hepatitis B vaccination to determine the HBV infection status of the newborn For each HBsAg-positive infant,one HBsAg-negative infant born to an HBsAg-positive mother was matched by hospital at birth(same),gender(same),and date of birth(within 1 mo) A faceto-face interview was conducted to collect clinical and epidemiological data Conditional logistic regression analysis was used to estimate the independent effects of various determinants on maternal-neonatal transmission of HBV RESULTS:A total of 141 HBsAg-positive infants and 141 individually matched HBsAg-negative infants were included in the final analysis Maternal first-degree family history of HBV infection,intrahepatic cholestasis,and premature rupture of membranes were risk factors for perinatal transmission of HBV,whereas systematic treatment and HBV immunoglobulin injections for mothers with HBV infection were protective factors for maternal-neonatal transmission of HBV,after adjustment for potential confounding factors CONCLUSION:For HBsAg-positive mothers,systematic treatment,HBV immunoglobulin administration,and controlling intrahepatic cholestasis and pregnancy complications may reduce the incidence of perinatal transmission of HBV. 展开更多
关键词 HBsAg-positive Hepatitis B virus perinatal transmission:Nested case-control study
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Management of chronic hepatitis B in pregnancy 被引量:16
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作者 Guo-Rong Han Chuan-Lu Xu +1 位作者 Wei Zhao Yong-Feng Yang 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第33期4517-4521,共5页
Pregnancy associated with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is a common and important problem with unique challenges. Pregnant women infected with CHB are different from the general population, and their special problems need... Pregnancy associated with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is a common and important problem with unique challenges. Pregnant women infected with CHB are different from the general population, and their special problems need to be considered: such as the effect of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection on the mother and fetus, the effect of pregnancy on replication of the HBV, whether mothers should take HBV antiviral therapy during pregnancy, the effect of these treatments on the mother and fetus, how to carry out immunization of neonates, whether it can induce hepatitis activity after delivery and other serious issues. At present, there are about 350 million individuals with HBV infection worldwide, of which 50% were infected during the perinatal or neonatal period, especially in HBV-endemic countries. Currently, the rate of HBV infection in thechild-bearing age group is still at a high level, and the infection rate is as high as 8.16%. Effective prevention of mother-to-child transmission is an important means of reducing the global burden of chronic HBV infection. Even after adopting the combined immunization measures, there are still 5%-10% of babies born with HBV infection in hepatitis B e antigen positive pregnant women. As HBV perinatal transmission is the main cause of chronic HBV infection, we must consider how to prevent this transmission to reduce the burden of HBV infection. In this population of chronic HBV infected women of childbearing age, specific detection, intervention and follow-up measures are particularly worthy of attention and discussion. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic hepatitis B Hepatitis B virus Mother-to-child transmission perinatal transmission Pregnancy Vertical transmission Antiviral therapy
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