BACKGROUND AND AIM: The universal hepatitis B vaccination for infants and 12-year-old adolescents (the latter limited to the first 12 years of application) was launched in Italy in 1991. Twenty-three years later we evaluated the impact of the vaccination campaign on the burden of HBsAg-positive chronic liver diseases (CLD). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 513 HBsAg-positive chronic carriers referring to 16 Italian liver units were investigated and compared with HBsAg carriers enrolled in previous surveys. RESULTS: The proportion of inactive carriers decreased from 20.0% in 2001 to 3.3% in 2014, while that of cirrhotic patients increased from 22.6% to 33.2%. Regarding the age class 0-33 (fully covered by HBV vaccination in 2014), the rate of inactive carriers decreased from the 21.7% in 2001 to 5.9% in 2014, that of chronic hepatitis from 17.5% to 5.2% and that of cirrhosis cases from 26.4% to 4.1%. Instead, in the over-60 age group the rate of inactive carriers increased from 22.8% to 41.2% and that of chronic hepatitis from 16.8% to 46%; the rate of patients with cirrhosis ranged from 5% to 8% in different studies. CONCLUSION: Twenty-three years after the introduction universal HBV vaccination in Italy, the clinical presentation of CLD had shown a shift toward older ages and more severe diseases

Influence of universal HBV vaccination on chronic HBV infection in Italy: results of a cross-sectional multicenter study / Sagnelli, Evangelista; Stroffolini, Tommaso; Sagnelli, Caterina; Morisco, Filomena; Coppola, Nicola; Smedile, Antonina; Pisaturo, Mariantonietta; Colloredo, Guido; Babudieri, Sergio; Licata, Anna; Brancaccio, Giuseppina; Andriulli, Angelo; Almasio, Piero Luigi; Gaeta, Giovani B.; Gaeta, Giovanni Battista; Cacopardo, Bruno; De Luca, Massimo; Furlan, Caterina; Pirisi, Mario; Rosina, Floriano; Russello, Maurizio; Santantonio, Teresa. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY. - ISSN 0146-6615. - 89:12(2017), pp. 2138-2143. [10.1002/jmv.24873]

Influence of universal HBV vaccination on chronic HBV infection in Italy: results of a cross-sectional multicenter study

De Luca, Massimo
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Furlan, Caterina
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2017

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: The universal hepatitis B vaccination for infants and 12-year-old adolescents (the latter limited to the first 12 years of application) was launched in Italy in 1991. Twenty-three years later we evaluated the impact of the vaccination campaign on the burden of HBsAg-positive chronic liver diseases (CLD). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 513 HBsAg-positive chronic carriers referring to 16 Italian liver units were investigated and compared with HBsAg carriers enrolled in previous surveys. RESULTS: The proportion of inactive carriers decreased from 20.0% in 2001 to 3.3% in 2014, while that of cirrhotic patients increased from 22.6% to 33.2%. Regarding the age class 0-33 (fully covered by HBV vaccination in 2014), the rate of inactive carriers decreased from the 21.7% in 2001 to 5.9% in 2014, that of chronic hepatitis from 17.5% to 5.2% and that of cirrhosis cases from 26.4% to 4.1%. Instead, in the over-60 age group the rate of inactive carriers increased from 22.8% to 41.2% and that of chronic hepatitis from 16.8% to 46%; the rate of patients with cirrhosis ranged from 5% to 8% in different studies. CONCLUSION: Twenty-three years after the introduction universal HBV vaccination in Italy, the clinical presentation of CLD had shown a shift toward older ages and more severe diseases
2017
chronic hepatitis B; HBsAg chronic carriers; HBsAg-positive chronic hepatitis; HBsAg-positive chronic hepatitis clinical presentation; HBV vaccination; virology; infectious diseases
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Influence of universal HBV vaccination on chronic HBV infection in Italy: results of a cross-sectional multicenter study / Sagnelli, Evangelista; Stroffolini, Tommaso; Sagnelli, Caterina; Morisco, Filomena; Coppola, Nicola; Smedile, Antonina; Pisaturo, Mariantonietta; Colloredo, Guido; Babudieri, Sergio; Licata, Anna; Brancaccio, Giuseppina; Andriulli, Angelo; Almasio, Piero Luigi; Gaeta, Giovani B.; Gaeta, Giovanni Battista; Cacopardo, Bruno; De Luca, Massimo; Furlan, Caterina; Pirisi, Mario; Rosina, Floriano; Russello, Maurizio; Santantonio, Teresa. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY. - ISSN 0146-6615. - 89:12(2017), pp. 2138-2143. [10.1002/jmv.24873]
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