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Response to antiretroviral therapy in occult hepatitis B and HIV co-infection in West Africa
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Antiretroviral TherapyHepatologyOccult HbvViral HepatitisMedicineTreatment And PreventionHepatitis BHepatitisAntiviral TherapyChronic Viral InfectionAntiviral DrugHivWest AfricaOccult Hepatitis BEpidemiologyOccult Hbv/hiv Co-infection
This study evaluated the outcome of first-line antiretroviral therapy among 35 Ghanaians with occult HBV/HIV co-infection, comparing them over 2 years to 120 patients with HBsAg+ HBV/HIV co-infection and 230 patients without HBV co-infection. Increases in CD4 cell count and BMI were similar, whereas elevations of hepatic transaminases were more frequent in both the occult HBV and HBsAg+ patients. Occult HBV/HIV co-infection appears not to impact adversely on response to antiretroviral therapy in Ghana.
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