Journal article

HIV-hepatitis B virus coinfection: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment

KP Singh, M Crane, J Audsley, A Avihingsanon, J Sasadeusz, SR Lewin

AIDS | Published : 2017

Abstract

HIV infection has a significant impact on the natural history of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, with increased levels of HBV DNA, accelerated progression of liver disease and increased liver-associated mortality compared with HBV monoinfection. Widespread uptake and early initiation of HBV-active antiretroviral therapy has substantially improved the natural history of HIV-HBV coinfection but the prevalence of liver disease remains elevated in this population. In this paper, we review recent studies examining the natural history and pathogenesis of liver disease and seroconversion in HIV-HBV coinfection in the era of HBV-active antiretroviral therapy and the effects of HIV directl..

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Awarded by National Institutes of Health


Funding Acknowledgements

S.R.L was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) grants (1101836 and 1024406), NHMRC Practitioner Research Fellowship (1042654), and United States National Institutes of Health (U19 AI096109). K.P.S was supported by an NHMRC postgraduate fellowship (1039055).