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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 15, 1996; 2(4): 230-231
Published online Dec 15, 1996. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v2.i4.230
Correlation between Hepatitis delta virus infection and heptitis B virus serum markers
Chun-Hua Song, Min-Yu Wu, Xiang-Lin Wang, Qun Dong, Rong-Hua Tang, Xiao-Lin Fan
Chun-Hua Song, Min-Yu Wu, Xiang-Lin Wang, Qun Dong, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu 241001, Anhui Province, China
Rong-Hua Tang, Xiao-Lin Fan, Department of Infectious Disease, Yijishan Hospital, Wannan Medical College
Chun-Hua Song, Assistant Professor, having 10 papers published.
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the Scientific Research Foundation of Wannan Medical College, No. 94002
Correspondence to: Dr. Chun-Hua Song, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu 241001, Anhui Province, China
Telephone: +86-553-3832468-270
Received: July 5, 1996
Revised: August 8, 1996
Accepted: August 23, 1996
Published online: December 15, 1996
Abstract

AIM: To analyse the correlation between HDV infection and HBV serum markers.

METHODS: Patients who were positive for HBV serum markers were selected and HDV infection was examined in them. Blood donors were used as a control group. Both HDV infection and HBV serum markers were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

RESULTS: HDV infection was detected in 40 of 289 patients who were positive for HBV serum markers. The overall positive rate of HDV infection was 13.8%. The positive rates of HDV infection in HBsAg(+) group, HBcAb(+) group and HBeAb(+) group were 17.6%, 18.8% and 25.2%, respectively, which were higher than that in HBeAg(+) group (10.9%), and none was detected in HBsAb(+) group. HDV infection appeared in HBsAg(+)HBcAb(+)HBeAb(+) patients with a positive rate of 26.2%, which was much higher than that in HBsAg(+)HBcAb(+)HBeAg(+) patients (10.9%).

CONCLUSION: HDV coinfection is more frequent in HBsAg(+) HBcAb(+)HBeAb(+) patients than in BsAg(+)HBcAb(+)HBeAg(+) patients. HDV infection is not completely related with the speed and amount of HBV replication.

Keywords: Hepatitis delta virus infection, Hepatitis B, Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay