Lack of HBV reactivation among patients receiving immunomodulatory drugs in Egyptian cohort who underwent either close monitoring or Preemptive treatment.
Abstract:Background: HBV reactivation is a preventable disease with high incidence among immunosuppressed. This can be attributed to either HBV virus widespread in the community or an inadequate assessment of HBV status prior to the start of the drug therapy.
Materials and strategies:A prospective cohort study included 200 patients with various autoimmune diseases prior to initiation of their immunosuppressives, with a 1 year follow up. Baseline liver biochemicals and HBV virology status were recorded for all patients,… Show more
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