Multiple risk factors for persistent HBV viraemia in an adult receiving nucleos/tide analogue therapy

  • Sheila Lumley*
  • , Maeve Barlow
  • , Khadija Said
  • , Emily Martyn
  • , Elizabeth Waddilove
  • , Marion Delphin
  • , Daisy Jennings
  • , Haiting Chai
  • , Agnes Kemper
  • , Joy Ko
  • , Azim Ansari
  • , Douglas Macdonald
  • , Indrajit Ghosh
  • , Samreen Ijaz
  • , Stuart Flanagan
  • , Philippa Clare Matthews
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Diagnosing and treating chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection are key interventions to support progress towards elimination of viral hepatitis by 2030. Although nucleos/tide analogue (NA) therapy is typically highly effective, challenges remain for viral load (VL) suppression, including medication access, incomplete adherence and drug resistance. We present a case of a long-term HBV and HIV coinfected adult prescribed with sequential NA therapy regimens, with episodes of breakthrough viraemia. Multiple factors contribute to virological breakthrough, including exposure to old NA agents, initial high HBV VL, therapy interruptions, intercurrent illnesses and potential contribution from resistance mutations. The case underscores the importance of individualised treatment approaches and adherence support in achieving HBV suppression. Furthermore, it emphasises the need for improved clinical pathways addressing education, support and access to care, particularly for marginalised populations. Comprehensive data collection inclusive of underrepresented individuals is crucial for maintaining retention in the care cascade and informing effective interventions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)329-331
    Number of pages3
    JournalSexually Transmitted Infections
    Volume100
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Jul 2024

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    Keywords

    • Antiviral Agents
    • HEPATITIS B
    • RESISTANCE
    • THERAPY

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