Should Hepatitis B Serosurveys Methodology Be Reconsidered?
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With interest, we read the paper by Pereira and others 1 and would like to take this opportunity to comment on the accuracy of hepatitis B serosurveys according to the current knowledge of the biology and natural history of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Although the presence of HBsAb has classically been thought to preclude the possibility of active HBV infection, studies in recent years have suggested that as many as 10–25% of patients with positive HBsAg also have positive HBsAb. 2 Therefore, a methodological approach that assumes that the presence of HBsAb excludes chronic active HBV infection may be inaccurate. Another important issue is the necessity to describe the prevalence and natural history of occult hepatitis B, which is defined as serologically undetectable HBsAg despite the presence of HBV DNA in the serum or liver. This condition has seldom been studied in the general population. One study in an HBsAg-negative Canadian Inuit community found a prevalence of 18% in individuals with anti-HBc antibodies and 8% in HBV-seronegative individuals, 3 whereas another study found it in 16% of HBV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) -negative, healthy Korean subjects with normal transaminase values. 4
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