Sagnelli C, Pisaturo M, Calò F, Martini S, Sagnelli E, Coppola N. Reactivation of hepatitis B virus infection in patients with hemo-lymphoproliferative diseases, and its prevention. World J Gastroenterol 2019; 25(26): 3299-3312 [PMID: 31341357 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i26.3299]
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Caterina Sagnelli, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Chief Doctor, Reader (Associate Professor), Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Via L. Armanni 5, Naples 80127, Italy. sagnelli.caterina@libero.it
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Caterina Sagnelli, Mariantonietta Pisaturo, Federica Calò, Salvatore Martini, Evangelista Sagnelli, Nicola Coppola, Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples 80127, Italy
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Corresponding author: Caterina Sagnelli, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Chief Doctor, Reader (Associate Professor), Department of Mental Health and Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Via L. Armanni 5, Naples 80127, Italy. sagnelli.caterina@libero.it
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Received: March 17, 2019 Peer-review started: March 18, 2019 First decision: April 16, 2019 Revised: May 10, 2019 Accepted: May 18, 2019 Article in press: May 18, 2019 Published online: July 14, 2019 Processing time: 121 Days and 0.2 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation frequently exerts a negative impact on the outcome of patients with hemo-lymphoproliferative disorders both by liver injury, at times severe, and a premature delay or termination of immunosuppressive treatments. Patients at risk should be identified by screening of HBV serum markers before immunosuppressive therapy is started. The use of HBV nucle(t)side analogues, as treatment or prophylaxis, is effective in limiting the frequency and intensity of the damage caused. Antivirals should be administered 2-3 wk before starting immunosuppressive treatment, for the entire immunosuppressive period and during post-treatment follow-up, the length of which depends on the intensity of immunosuppression reached.