Hepatitis B virus (HBV) has probably evolved with humans for nearly 35,000 years. HBV diversified into 9 genotypes (A-I) presenting specific features directing epidemiology, clinical expression and testing. Genotypes E and C are more infectious and carry higher risk of chronicity and cancer. HBsAg blood screening implemented 40 years ago enormously decreased the risk of transfusion transmission but the remaining risk requires extremely sensitive nucleic acid testing (NAT) to be removed. Limitations of the host immune system, the impact of immunodeficiency and the mechanisms utilised for viral persistence were recently identified. HBV replication produces excess HBsAg and infectious and defective viral particles but screening assays for HBsA...
Background/AimsOccult hepatitis B infection (OBI) in blood donations is not considered infectious wh...
Background: Transfusion-associated hepatitis B viral infection continues to be a major problem in In...
Transmission of hepatitis viruses has been recognised as an undesirable effect of blood transfusion ...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains a major risk of transfusion-transmitted infection due to the pre-ser...
International audienceAdvances in serology and viral nucleic acid testing (NAT) over the last decade...
Despite improvements in hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) test sensitivity, post-transfusion hepat...
Background: Studies of the transmissibility of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in occult hepatitis B (OHB) t...
HBV still represents a global risk factor in transfusion medicine. The residual risk of HBV is not l...
Background Despite improvements in hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) test sensitivity, post-transf...
The risk of hepatitis B virus (HBV) trans-mission by transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa is considered...
International audienceOver the past decades, the risk of HBV transfusion-transmission has been stead...
International audienceObjective HBV infection by blood components is currently prevented in most dev...
Background and Objectives: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) may occasionally be transmitted through transfusi...
BACKGROUND: By NAT, HBV DNA is occasionally detectable in blood donors with past HBV infection but n...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a global health problem , and more than 350 million people in t...
Background/AimsOccult hepatitis B infection (OBI) in blood donations is not considered infectious wh...
Background: Transfusion-associated hepatitis B viral infection continues to be a major problem in In...
Transmission of hepatitis viruses has been recognised as an undesirable effect of blood transfusion ...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains a major risk of transfusion-transmitted infection due to the pre-ser...
International audienceAdvances in serology and viral nucleic acid testing (NAT) over the last decade...
Despite improvements in hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) test sensitivity, post-transfusion hepat...
Background: Studies of the transmissibility of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in occult hepatitis B (OHB) t...
HBV still represents a global risk factor in transfusion medicine. The residual risk of HBV is not l...
Background Despite improvements in hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) test sensitivity, post-transf...
The risk of hepatitis B virus (HBV) trans-mission by transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa is considered...
International audienceOver the past decades, the risk of HBV transfusion-transmission has been stead...
International audienceObjective HBV infection by blood components is currently prevented in most dev...
Background and Objectives: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) may occasionally be transmitted through transfusi...
BACKGROUND: By NAT, HBV DNA is occasionally detectable in blood donors with past HBV infection but n...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a global health problem , and more than 350 million people in t...
Background/AimsOccult hepatitis B infection (OBI) in blood donations is not considered infectious wh...
Background: Transfusion-associated hepatitis B viral infection continues to be a major problem in In...
Transmission of hepatitis viruses has been recognised as an undesirable effect of blood transfusion ...