Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus
Perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the predominant mode of transmission in countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen carriage. Perinatal transmission can occur via three modalities: intrauterine transmission; transmission during delivery; and postpartum transm...
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doaj-dbf7d1a9dbdc49afa4c1a394d89cdeea2020-11-24T23:06:37ZturCukurova University Faculty of MedicineArsiv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi1300-37552016-09-0125330431810.17827/aktd.237672209826Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B VirusMurat AfyonCumhur ArtukPerinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the predominant mode of transmission in countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen carriage. Perinatal transmission can occur via three modalities: intrauterine transmission; transmission during delivery; and postpartum transmission and perinatal transmission results in a high frequency of chronic infection. Therefore, it is important to prevent perinatal transmission. At-birth prophylaxis with hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) and the first dose of the HBV vaccine can prevent transmission during delivery or in the postpartum period, but it has no effect on the intrauterine route of transmission. Due to the residual risk of perinatal transmission despite correct use of birth prophylaxis with HBIG and vaccine, other strategies (namely, antiviral drugs, HBIG to the mother, and mode of delivery) have been tested in several studies. [Archives Medical Review Journal 2016; 25(3.000): 304-318]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=209826PregnancyHepatitis B virusperinatal transmissionantiviral prophylaxis |
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Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus |
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Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus |
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Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus |
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Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus |
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Perinatal Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus |
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perinatal transmission of hepatitis b virus |
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Cukurova University Faculty of Medicine |
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Arsiv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi |
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1300-3755 |
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2016-09-01 |
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Perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the predominant mode of transmission in countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen carriage. Perinatal transmission can occur via three modalities: intrauterine transmission; transmission during delivery; and postpartum transmission and perinatal transmission results in a high frequency of chronic infection. Therefore, it is important to prevent perinatal transmission. At-birth prophylaxis with hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) and the first dose of the HBV vaccine can prevent transmission during delivery or in the postpartum period, but it has no effect on the intrauterine route of transmission. Due to the residual risk of perinatal transmission despite correct use of birth prophylaxis with HBIG and vaccine, other strategies (namely, antiviral drugs, HBIG to the mother, and mode of delivery) have been tested in several studies. [Archives Medical Review Journal 2016; 25(3.000): 304-318] |
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Pregnancy Hepatitis B virus perinatal transmission antiviral prophylaxis |
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