International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Apr 2023)

Trends in chronic hepatitis B virus infection in Italy over a 10-year period: Clues from the nationwide PITER and MASTER cohorts toward elimination

  • Giuseppina Brancaccio,
  • Barbara Coco,
  • Alessandra Nardi,
  • Maria Giovanna Quaranta,
  • Maria Elena Tosti,
  • Luigina Ferrigno,
  • Irene Cacciola,
  • Vincenzo Messina,
  • Luchino Chessa,
  • Filomena Morisco,
  • Michele Milella,
  • Francesco Barbaro,
  • Alessia Ciancio,
  • Francesco Paolo Russo,
  • Nicola Coppola,
  • Pierluigi Blanc,
  • Ernesto Claar,
  • Gabriella Verucchi,
  • Massimo Puoti,
  • Anna Linda Zignego,
  • Liliana Chemello,
  • Salvatore Madonia,
  • Stefano Fagiuoli,
  • Alfredo Marzano,
  • Carlo Ferrari,
  • Pietro Lampertico,
  • Vito Di Marco,
  • Antonio Craxì,
  • Teresa Antonia Santantonio,
  • Giovanni Raimondo,
  • Maurizia R. Brunetto,
  • Giovanni Battista Gaeta,
  • Loreta A. Kondili,
  • Luisa Pasulo,
  • Carmine Coppola,
  • Federica Pisano,
  • Mariarosaria Romano,
  • Carmen Porcu,
  • Irene Francesca Bottalico,
  • Valentina Cossiga,
  • Xhimi Tata,
  • Caterina Sagnelli,
  • Piera Pierotti,
  • Elisabetta Degasperi,
  • Valerio Rosato,
  • Lorenzo Badia,
  • Dontella Ieluzzi,
  • Monica Monti,
  • Maria Grazia Bavetta,
  • Luisa Cavalletto,
  • Pierluigi Toniutto,
  • Ezio Fornasiere,
  • Antonio Colecchia,
  • Alberto Ferrarese,
  • Gerardo Nardone,
  • Alba Rocco,
  • Mauro Viganò,
  • Francesco Giuseppe Foschi,
  • Fabio Conti,
  • Giulia Morsica,
  • Stefania Salpietro,
  • Carlo Torti,
  • Chiara Costa,
  • Alessandro Federico,
  • Marcello Dallio,
  • Alessia Giorgini,
  • Marco Anselmo,
  • Pasqualina De Leo,
  • Serena Zaltron,
  • Anna Cambianica,
  • Fabio Piscaglia,
  • Ilaria Serio,
  • Simona Schivazappa,
  • Antonio Mastroianni,
  • Luciana Chidichimo,
  • Marco Massari,
  • Cesare Mazzaro,
  • Aldo Marrone,
  • Francesca Maria D'Amore,
  • Gianpiero D'Offizi,
  • Anna Licata,
  • Grazia Anna Niro,
  • Teresa Pollicino,
  • Alessio Aghemo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 129
pp. 266 – 273

Abstract

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Objectives: The study measures trends in the profile of patients with chronic hepatitis B virus linked to care in Italy. Methods: A cross-sectional, multicenter, observational cohort (PITER cohort) of consecutive patients with hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) over the period 2019-2021 from 46 centers was evaluated. The reference was the MASTER cohort collected over the years 2012-2015. Standard statistical methods were used. Results: The PITER cohort enrolled 4583 patients, of whom 21.8% were non-Italian natives. Compared with those in MASTER, the patients were older and more often female. The prevalence of hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) declined (7.2% vs 12.3; P <0.0001) and that of anti-hepatitis D virus (HDV) remained stable (9.3% vs 8.3%). In both cohorts, about 25% of the patients had cirrhosis, and those in the PITER cohort were older. HBeAg-positive was 5.0% vs 12.6% (P <0.0001) and anti-HDV positive 24.8% vs 17.5% (P <0.0017). In the logistic model, the variables associated with cirrhosis were anti-HDV-positive (odds ratio = 10.08; confidence interval 7.63-13.43), age, sex, and body mass index; the likelihood of cirrhosis was reduced by 40% in the PITER cohort. Among non-Italians, 12.3% were HBeAg-positive (vs 23.4% in the MASTER cohort; P <0.0001), and 12.3% were anti-HDV-positive (vs 11.1%). Overall, the adherence to the European Association for the Study of the Liver recommendations for antiviral treatment increased over time. Conclusion: Chronic hepatitis B virus infection appears to be in the process of becoming under control in Italy; however, HDV infection is still a health concern in patients with cirrhosis and in migrants.

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