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August 7, 2021 3:00 pm
S Mo et al. JPGN 2021; 73: 150-155. Natural History of Chronic Hepatitis B Infection Among Chinese Children and Young Adults: A Single-Center Experience
Key findings:
In their discussion, the authors make two key points:
G Mieli-Vergani et al. JPGN 2021; 73: 156-160. Peginterferon Alfa-2a (40KD) Plus Lamivudine or Entecavir in Children With Immune-Tolerant Chronic Hepatitis B
As noted above, antiviral therapy has not been shown to be effective in children who are in the immuno-tolerant phase; however, the authors of this study explored whether combination therapy could be effective in a randomized, controlled, multicenter study (n=59).
My take: These studies reinforce the notion that children in the immuno-tolerant phase of HBV infection do not benefit from antiviral therapy. Prevention of infection is the most promising strategy.
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Categories: Pediatric Gastroenterology Intestinal Disorder
Tags: hepatitis B, immuno-tolerant, natural history
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