Current hepatitis B virus infection situation in Indonesia and its genetic diversity

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Maria Inge Lusida [1 ,2 ]
Juniastuti [1 ,2 ]
Yoshihiko Yano [3 ]
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[1] Institute of Tropical Disease, Airlangga Health Science Institute, Airlangga University
[2] Center for Infectious Diseases, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine
[3] Department of Microbiology Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University
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Hepatitis B virus; Immunization; Occult infection; Hemodialysis; Indonesia;
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R722.1 [新生儿疾病];
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Indonesia has a moderate to high endemicity of hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection. The risk for chronic HBV infection is highest among those infected during infancy. Since 1997, hepatitis B(Hep B) vaccination of newborns has been fully integrated into the National Immunization Program. Al though HBV infection has been reduced by the universal newborn Hep B immunization program, it continues to occur in Indonesia. The low birth dose coverage and the presence of vaccine escape mutants might contribute to this endemicity among children. Although limited information is available for an analysis of occult HBV infection(OBI), several variations and substitutions in the pre-S/S region have been detected in Indonesian HBV strains. Additionally, persistent infection and disease progression of chronic hepatitis B are related to not only viral factors but also the host genome. Indonesia is one of the most ethnically heterogeneous nations, with Javanese and Sundanese as the two highest ethnic groups. This multi-ethnicity makes genomic research in Indonesia difficult. In this article, we focused on and reviewed the following aspects: the current hepatitis B immunization program and its efficacy, OBI, HBV infection among high-risk patients, such as hemodialysis patients, and research regarding the host genome in Indonesia.
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页码:7264 / 7274
页数:11
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