2022
DOI: 10.1002/cld.1178
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Viral Kinetics of an Acute Hepatitis B Virus Subgenotype F1b Infection in a Mexican Subject

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“…Interestingly, sub-genotype F1b native to South America and linked to HCC in Native Alaskans ( 84 ) and Native Peruvians ( 85 ) has been found in Mexican patients ( 86 ). However, the potential association of liver cancer in patients acutely infected with F1b has not been tested due to its low incidence ( 87 ). Nonetheless, among HIV or men who have sex with men (MSM) individuals, the presence of three HBV genotypes (in various combinations) increased the likelihood of severe liver fibrosis by 15-fold compared to dual-mixtures or single HBV genotype infections ( 88 ).…”
Section: Managing Chronic Liver Disease Using a Permed-nut Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, sub-genotype F1b native to South America and linked to HCC in Native Alaskans ( 84 ) and Native Peruvians ( 85 ) has been found in Mexican patients ( 86 ). However, the potential association of liver cancer in patients acutely infected with F1b has not been tested due to its low incidence ( 87 ). Nonetheless, among HIV or men who have sex with men (MSM) individuals, the presence of three HBV genotypes (in various combinations) increased the likelihood of severe liver fibrosis by 15-fold compared to dual-mixtures or single HBV genotype infections ( 88 ).…”
Section: Managing Chronic Liver Disease Using a Permed-nut Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%