International Journal of Hepatology (Jan 2018)

A Seven-Year Retrospective Study on the Surveillance of Hepatitis B in Laos

  • Phimpha Paboriboune,
  • Thomas Vial,
  • François Chassagne,
  • Philavanh Sitbounlang,
  • Sengaloun Soundala,
  • Stéphane Bertani,
  • Davone Sengmanothong,
  • Francois-Xavier Babin,
  • Nicolas Steenkeste,
  • Paul Dény,
  • Pascal Pineau,
  • Eric Deharo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9462475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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Objective. Lao PDR is one of the most highly endemic countries for hepatitis B in Asia and the second country for liver cancer incidence. Therefore, the follow-up of infected individuals through predictive serological markers is of utmost importance to monitor the progression of the pathology and take the decision on treatment. Methods. A retrospective-descriptive cohort study was conducted on 3,857 HBV-infected patients. Information about infection status (viral load, VL), liver function (aminotransferases), and treatments was recorded. Results. M/F sex ratio was 1.77 for a median age of 37. Patients under 37 displayed higher VL than older ones and men had higher VL than women. Initial VL ranged from 2,000 U/L. Men had higher aminotransferase than women. Globally 20% of patients received treatment (mainly immunostimulant and reverse-transcriptase inhibitors); 11% had high levels of VL and liver enzymes, but only 2% of them were treated. Conclusion. Public health decisions should be taken urgently to rationalise vaccination and provide fair access to early diagnosis and treatment; otherwise the burden of HBV-associated diseases will be overwhelming for Laos in the near future.