Treatment of chronic HBV infection in developing countries

Autores: Zampino Rosa, Sagnelli Caterina, Boemio Adriana, Sagnelli Evangelista, Coppola Nicola

Resumen

Due to virological, host and socio-economic factors, the clinical presentation and treatment of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) differs between developing and developed countries and may differ between one low-income country and another. National healthcare prevention and treatment policies, environmental factors, social habits and personal life-styles all influence HBV transmission and the clinical management and therapy of CHB. These factors can have a strong impact on the natural history of the disease and on access to treatment and may eventually determine substantial changes in disease progression and the development of serious complications and hepatocellular carcinoma. In this review article, we analyze the clinical characteristics and access to antiviral treatment of CHB patients in low-income countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America.

Palabras clave: Chronic hepatitis B Asia Africa Eastern Europe Latin America.

2016-11-17   |   383 visitas   |   Evalua este artículo 0 valoraciones

Vol. 15 Núm.6. Noviembre-Diciembre 2016 Pags. 816-823 Ann Hepatol 2016; 15(6)