Hepatitis B and C viral infections screening in a Tunisian IBD population under immunosuppressive therapies

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https://doi.org/10.47892/rgp.2020.403.1124

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Inflammatory bowel disease, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C

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Background: Immunosuppressive drugs have become a mainstay of therapy for the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). These
treatments expose to a risk of hepatitis B and C reactivation. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of hepatitis B and C viruses in Tunisian IBD patients on immunosuppressive treatments. Materials and methods: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease were consecutively recruited over a 2 years period (2017-2018). Prevalence of viral hepatitis B and C as well as clinical, biological and virological presentation, management and outcome were assessed. Factors associated to hepatitis B and C were also analyzed (SPSS software, p value <0.05). Results: Seventy four patients with IBD were included: 38
women and 36 men. Among them 62 (83.8%) had CD and (16.2%) had UC. Mean age was 43.5±14.2 years. Six patients (8.1%) had at least one positive HVB marker. Hepatitis C infection was found in 4% patients. HBs Ag was positive in only one patient (1.3%) with positive HBV DNA. Anti HBc and anti HBs antibodies were positive respectively in 6 and 4 patients. Vaccination against hepatitis B was proposed for 22% of our patients with negative anti HBc antibodies and HBs Ag. Two patients presented non-severe acute hepatitis C with sustained virological response after antiviral treatment. IBD did not relapse under antiviral
treatment. A 3rd patient had chronic hepatitis C infection. She was treated with Pegylated Interferon alpha and Ribavirine. No cases of viral reactivation have been reported. Noassociated factors to hepatitis B and C viral infections were identified in our study. Conclusion: The prevalence of hepatitis B infection in IBD patients under immunosuppressive therapy was similar to the general population, while the hepatitis C prevalence was higher than the national prevalence. Screening for hepatitis B and C
viral infections is mandatory in inflammatory bowel disease patients. Vaccination against hepatitis B is highly recommended.

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21.11.2020

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Sabbah M, Yacoub H, Bellil N, Trad D, Ouakaa A, Elloumi H, Bbani N, Gargouri D. Hepatitis B and C viral infections screening in a Tunisian IBD population under immunosuppressive therapies. Rev Gastroenterol Peru [nternet]. 21 de noviembre de 2020 [citado 19 de abril de 2024];40(3):246-51. isponible en: https://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1124

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