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SEN virus does not affect treatment response in hepatitis C virus coinfected patients but SEN virus response depends on SEN virus DNA concentration 被引量:2
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作者 Abdurrahman Sagin Ortwin Adams +3 位作者 OliverKirschberg AndreasErhardt TobiasHeintges Dieter Hussinger 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2004年第13期1893-1897,共5页
AIM: To clarify the effect of SEN virus (SENV) infection on a combination therapy including interferon alfa (IFN-α) or pegylated-IFN with ribavirin in patients with chronic hepatitis and the effect of a combination t... AIM: To clarify the effect of SEN virus (SENV) infection on a combination therapy including interferon alfa (IFN-α) or pegylated-IFN with ribavirin in patients with chronic hepatitis and the effect of a combination therapy on SENV.METHODS: SENV DNA was determined by polymerase chain reaction in serum samples from 95 patients with chronic hepatitis C. Quantitative analysis was done for SENV H DNA.RESULTS: Twenty-one (22%) of 95 patients were positive for SENV DNA. There was no difference in clinical and biochemical parameters between patients with HCV infection alone and coinfected patients. The sustained response rate for HCV clearance after combination therapy did not differ between patients with SENV (52%) and without SENV(50%, n.s.). SENV DNA was undetectable in 76% of the initially SENV positive patients at the end of follow-up. SENV H response to combination therapy was significantly correlated with SENV DNA level (P=-0.05).CONCLUSION: SENV infection had no influence on the HCV sustained response rate to the combination therapy.Response rate of SENV to the combination therapy depends on SENV DNA level. 展开更多
关键词 Adult Antiviral Agents DNA Virus Infections DNA Viruses purification DNA Viral Drug Therapy Combination Female HEPACIVIRUS Hepatitis C Chronic Humans Interferon Alfa-2a INTERFERON-ALPHA Male Middle Aged Polyethylene Glycols Prevalence RNA Viral RIBAVIRIN
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