Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6121483 | Journal of Clinical Virology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Liver disease occurs in â¼10% of coinfected patients on ART and many have low-level HBV DNA and qHBsAg. In those sequenced most were HBV-A or mixed A/G genotype, and several carry P and S mutants highlighting the complex molecular virology of HBV during HIV coinfection.
Keywords
RtaMSMETVHBeAgLMVEmtricitabineFSGSCrClCHBHBsAgcccDNAHBV e antigenQuantitative HBsAgantibodies to hepatitis B surface antigenqHBsAgNMLquantitative hepatitis B surface antigenORFSACTDFHAARTALTFTCHCCAlanine aminotransferaseNucleoside analogHepatitis B surface antigenRenal tubular acidosisTransient elastographyEntecavirAPRiTenofovirAntiretroviral therapyhighly active antiretroviral therapyreverse transcriptionWorld Health OrganizationAnti-HBeAnti-HBsOpen reading frameslamivudine resistanceARTchronic hepatitis BHBVHepatitis C virusHCVHIV-1Human Immunodeficiency Virus type-1human immunodeficiency virushepatitis B virusHBV genotypeHepatocellular carcinomaCreatinine clearanceWHOFocal segmental glomerulosclerosis
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Authors
C.S. Coffin, C. Osiowy, R.P. Myers, M.J. Gill,