Journal article

Screening and Prophylaxis to Prevent Hepatitis B Reactivation: Transplant Recipients

J Sasadeusz, A Grigg, PD Hughes, S Lee Lim, M Lucas, G McColl, SA McLachlan, MG Peters, N Shackel, M Slavin, V Sundararajan, A Thompson, J Doyle, J Rickard, P De Cruz, RG Gish, K Visvanathan

Clinics in Liver Disease | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2019

Abstract

Organ transplantation is a lifesaving procedure for many patients. To prevent rejection or graft-versus-host disease, recipients require long-term immunosuppression. In patients who have ever been exposed to hepatitis B, it is possible for reactivation to occur; this includes patients who are anti–hepatitis B core antibody-positive only or both anti–hepatitis B core antibody-positive and hepatitis B surface antibody-positive. The susceptibility to this varies with the nature of the transplant. Hepatitis B can be transmitted from donor to recipient. It is important to assess the hepatitis B status and formulate a strategy to prevent transmission and prevent reactivation.