1. HBV subtype as a marker of the clinical course of chronic HBV infection in Japanese patients
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Takeshi Nakano, Masatoshi Deguchi, Hiromichi Fujioka, Takase K, Hidekazu Inoue, Kazumoto Murata, Katsuya Shiraki, Takahisa Sakai, Hiroshi Okano, Yukihiko Tameda, Kazushi Sugimoto, and Shigeru Ohmori
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Adult ,Male ,Hepatitis B virus ,Genotype ,Hepacivirus ,Hepatitis C virus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Flaviviridae ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Japan ,Orthohepadnavirus ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Virology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Aged ,Molecular Epidemiology ,Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ,biology ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,digestive system diseases ,Infectious Diseases ,Hepadnaviridae ,Carrier State ,DNA, Viral ,Female ,Interferons ,Viral disease ,business ,Asymptomatic carrier ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype C is predominant in Japan. However, many HBV subtypes are involved in each genotype, and the clinical manifestations in the patients associated with each subtype remain unknown. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between HBV subtype and clinical aspects of chronic HBV infection. The subtype of 237 patients with chronic HBV infection, including 74 asymptomatic carriers, was determined. The subtypes of 110 HBV carriers undergoing long-term follow-up management were determined twice to detect subtypic changes. The clinical features of the patients were also studied with regard to presence or absence of subtypic change. The subtypic distribution in the 237 HBV carriers was as follows: subtype adr, 161 (68%); subtype adw, 25 (11%); subtype adwr, 12 (5%); subtype ar, 24 (10%); subtype adyr, 4 (2%); and unclassified, 8 (3%). The proportion of asymptomatic carriers in patients with subtype adw was significantly higher than those in patients with subtype adr (56% vs. 28%, P
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- 2002
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