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HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B virus infection

Part of Hepatitis B

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Evaluating the Impact of Digital Health Interventions on Chronic Disease Self-Care Outcomes
Physical Medicine & Rehab Meta-analysis
Evaluating the Impact of Digital Health Interventions on Chronic Disease Self-Care Outcomes Digital health tools show mixed results for managing chronic diseases
Digital tools show promise for heart failure monitoring but lack consistent evidence for improving medication adherence or general diabetes …
New data shows that while digital tools like apps can help heart failure patients monitor their health, they may not improve medication habi…
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate shows positive therapeutic effects on various digestive system diseases in animal models
Oncology Meta-analysis
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate shows positive therapeutic effects on various digestive system diseases in animal models Green tea compound shows potential for several digestive diseases
This meta-analysis of 63 preclinical studies involving 738 animals indicates that Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) has a positive therapeut…
A review of animal studies suggests a green tea compound could help treat various cancers and digestive conditions.
PEG-IFN plus novel agents may boost functional cure in chronic hepatitis B
Infectious Disease Sys. Review
PEG-IFN plus novel agents may boost functional cure in chronic hepatitis B Combination therapies may improve functional cure rates for chronic hepatitis B
This narrative review examines combining pegylated interferon-α with novel immunotherapies (antigen-reduction strategies, therapeutic vaccin…
A review suggests combining pegylated interferon with new immunotherapies could help achieve functional cure in chronic hepatitis B patients…
HLA-B*57:01-guided abacavir prescribing is the clearest preventive paradigm from HLA associations
Drug Pipeline Sys. Review
HLA-B*57:01-guided abacavir prescribing is the clearest preventive paradigm from HLA associations HLA genes shape HIV and hepatitis vaccine responses and drug reactions
This narrative review examines HLA polymorphisms in HIV, hepatitis C, and hepatitis B. The clearest preventive paradigm is HLA-B*57:01-guide…
A review finds that HLA genes strongly influence how people respond to HIV and hepatitis vaccines and how they react to certain medications.
One in six blood donors in Cameroon carries Plasmodium infection, meta-analysis finds
Infectious Disease Meta-analysis
One in six blood donors in Cameroon carries Plasmodium infection, meta-analysis finds 1 in 6 blood donors in Cameroon carries malaria parasite
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 18 studies (~12,500 donations) found a 16.6% pooled prevalence of Plasmodium spp. in Cameroonian bl…
A review of 18 studies finds 16.6% of blood donations in Cameroon contain Plasmodium, the malaria parasite.
Review of antiviral and immunotherapeutic strategies for chronic hepatitis B
Allergy & Immunology Sys. Review
Review of antiviral and immunotherapeutic strategies for chronic hepatitis B New antiviral strategies show promise for chronic hepatitis B infection
This narrative review synthesizes evidence on antiviral and immunotherapeutic strategies for chronic hepatitis B. The authors highlight func…
A review of new treatments suggests combination therapies may offer future value for managing chronic hepatitis B, cirrhosis, and liver canc…
Meta-analysis identifies genetic variants linked to HBV susceptibility and HCC risk
Oncology Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis identifies genetic variants linked to HBV susceptibility and HCC risk Genetic Keys Unlock Why Some Get Liver Cancer From Hepatitis B
This meta-analysis of East Asian cohorts examined genetic variants associated with hepatitis B virus infection and hepatocellular carcinoma …
New research shows specific gene changes help explain why some people get Hepatitis B while others stay healthy.
Pegylated interferon alpha associated with HBsAg clearance in postpartum women with chronic HBV infection
Infectious Disease Cohort
Pegylated interferon alpha associated with HBsAg clearance in postpartum women with chronic HBV infection New treatment clears hepatitis B in 3 out of 10 women after childbirth
This prospective cohort study evaluated 263 postpartum women with chronic hepatitis B virus infection and baseline HBsAg levels ≤3000 IU/mL.
A new treatment clears hepatitis B markers in nearly 30% of women after childbirth, offering fresh hope for a functional cure during a uniqu…
Absence of antiviral therapy and multiple chemotherapeutic agents increase HBV reactivation risk after TACE
Oncology Cohort
Absence of antiviral therapy and multiple chemotherapeutic agents increase HBV reactivation risk after TACE No Antiviral Meds Raise Liver Cancer Risks After Chemo
This retrospective cohort study of 168 HBsAg-positive HCC patients undergoing TACE found that absence of prophylactic antiviral therapy (OR …
Many liver cancer patients with hepatitis B face avoidable risks during chemo—because they’re not getting a simple antiviral pill most alrea…
Narrative review on ICIs in patients with viral infections and solid tumors
Allergy & Immunology Sys. Review
Narrative review on ICIs in patients with viral infections and solid tumors Cancer Immunotherapy Works Differently in Viral Infections
This narrative review synthesizes evidence on immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with viral infections and solid tumors.
Cancer immunotherapy can still work—and sometimes even control viruses like hepatitis or HIV—but doctors must watch for dangerous flare-ups.
HBV-positive status linked to higher surgical conversion in unresectable HCC receiving triple therapy
Allergy & Immunology Cohort
HBV-positive status linked to higher surgical conversion in unresectable HCC receiving triple therapy HBV-positive linked to better outcomes in liver cancer triple therapy
This single-center retrospective cohort study evaluated triple therapy with TACE, lenvatinib, and PD-1 inhibitors in 190 patients with initi…
In unresectable liver cancer, triple therapy with TACE, lenvatinib, and PD-1 inhibitors worked better in HBV-positive patients, a small retr…
Review of liver disease immunomodulation strategies notes precision over broad suppression
Neurology Sys. Review
Review of liver disease immunomodulation strategies notes precision over broad suppression Your Liver's Immune Cells Play Both Hero and Villain at Once
This narrative review examines immunomodulation approaches for liver diseases, including acute liver injury, HBV infection, MASLD/MASH, fibr…
Liver immune cells can both damage and repair your organ at the same time, a discovery that could unlock new precision treatments for hepati…