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Chronic hepatitis B-associated liver disease in the context of human immunodeficiency virus co-infection and underlying metabolic syndrome 被引量:2

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摘要 Globally,a shift in the epidemiology of chronic liver disease has been observed.This has been mainly driven by a marked decline in the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B virus infection(CHB),with the greatest burden restricted to the Western Pacific and sub-Saharan African regions.Amidst this is a growing burden of metabolic syndrome(MetS)worldwide.A disproportionate co-burden of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)infection is also reported in sub-Saharan Africa,which poses a further risk of liver-related morbidity and mortality in the region.We reviewed the existing evidence base to improve current understanding of the effect of underlying MetS on the development and progression of chronic liver disease during CHB and HIV co-infection.While the mechanistic association between CHB and MetS remains poorly resolved,the evidence suggests that MetS may have an additive effect on the liver damage caused by CHB.Among HIV infected individuals,MetS-associated liver disease is emerging as an important cause of non-AIDS related morbidity and mortality despite antiretroviral therapy(ART).It is plausible that underlying MetS may lead to adverse outcomes among those with concomitant CHB and HIV co-infection.However,this remains to be explored through rigorous longitudinal studies,especially in sub-Saharan Africa.Ultimately,there is a need for a comprehensive package of care that integrates ART programs with routine screening for MetS and promotion of lifestyle modification to ensure an improved quality of life among CHB and HIV coinfected individuals.
出处 《World Journal of Virology》 2020年第5期54-66,共13页 世界病毒学杂志
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  • 1Henriette Therese Dimodi,Lucien Sone Etame,Boris Signing Nguimkeng,Florine Essouman Mbappe,Nadine Essola Ndoe,Jacob Nkougni Tchinda,JJustin Abega Ebene,Francoise Raissa Ntentie,GBoris Azantsa Kingue,Mary-Ann Mbong Angie,Ghislain Djiokeng Paka,Charles Kouanfack,Judith Laure Ngondi,Julius Oben Enyong.Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in HIV-Infected Cameroonian Patients[J].World Journal of AIDS,2014,4(1):85-92. 被引量:1

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