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  • Influence of delta infectio...
    Smedile, A; Farci, P; Verme, G; Caredda, F; Cargnel, A; Caporaso, N; Dentico, P; Trepo, C; Opolon, P; Gimson, A; Vergani, D; Williams, R; Rizzetto, M

    The Lancet (British edition), 10/1982, Volume: 2, Issue: 8305
    Journal Article

    The prevalence of serum markers of primary delta infection was determined in 532 patients with acute benign hepatitis B seen in Italy, and in 111 patients with fulminant hepatitis B seen in Italy, France and England. Patients with fulminant hepatitis had significantly higher prevalence of delta markers (43/111, 39%) than did those with benign hepatitis (101/532, 19%). In 25 of the 43 patients with delta-positive fulminant hepatitis, serum markers indicated a primary hepatitis B infection while in the remaining 18, IgM antibody to hepatitis B core antigen was absent, indicating that hepatitis B preceded superinfection with the delta agent. The increased morbidity of HBsAg hepatitis with delta infection may result from the cumulative simultaneous exposure to hepatitis B virus and delta, or from superinfection of HBsAg carriers with delta.