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Title: [Coinfection of hepatitis B and C in HIV-infected patients]. Author: Ockenga J, Stoll M, Tillmann HL, Trautwein C, Manns MP, Schmidt RE. Journal: Wien Med Wochenschr; 1997; 147(19-20):439-42. PubMed ID: 9471839. Abstract: There is only limited information on the prevalence and influence of coinfection with either hepatitis B or C on the clinical course in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Samples of 232 HIV infected patients were investigated for markers of HBV and HCV infection (HBsAg, HBeAg, Anti-HBs, anti-HBc, anti-HCV, HCV-RNA). 60/232 patients (23%) were anti-HCV positive. 78% of these sera were positive for HCV-RNA. 22/232 patients (9%) suffered from chronic HBV-infection (HBsAg positive), 18/22 (82%) of these sera had detectable HBeAg. Presence of HCV-RNA, HBeAg was related to the degree of immunodeficiency. In patients with AIDS coinfection with HBV or HCV was associated with a reduced survival compared to controls (HBV: 212 days, 95% CI, 106 to 317; HCV: 267, 95% CI, 112 to 396; controls: 439 days, 95% CI, 364 to 513). Coinfection of HIV and HBV or HCV is frequently observed. Our results suggest that in HIV-infected patients with AIDS coinfection with either HBV or HCV was associated with a reduced survival rate.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]