“…Patients with acute HDV-HBV coinfection typically have anti-HDV IgM detectable for 1-3 months after exposure in the serum and HDV-RNA. [2,10] In contrast, a detectable anti-HDV IgG serological test is evidence of either past or current infection, and active HDV infection is defined by detectable HDV-RNA in the blood (Figure 1). If one assumes that up to 4% of the 1.5 million Americans with chronic HBV are anti-HDV IgG positive, there may be as many as 50,000-60,000 individuals with active HDV-HBV coinfection that could benefit from treatment.…”