Study on the way of blocking the father-child 、mother-child transmission of hepatitis B virus by combination therapy
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6706.2011.01.015
- VernacularTitle:联合治疗阻断乙型肝炎病毒垂直传播的研究
- Author:
Weiqun KE
;
Yuzhan SHEN
;
Yong XIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hepatitis B virus;
Transmission;
Block;
Drug therapy,combination
- From:
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy
2011;18(1):32-34
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the way of blocking the father-child、mother-child transmission of HBV.Methods 387 fathers or mothers who were positive for HBV-DNA were divided into three groups according to the father and mother's HBV-DNA and anti-HBsAg. Then they were randomly divided into three groups,one group were treated by HBIG,the second group were treated by lamivudine,the third group were treated by HBIG and Lamivudine.90 of their children who were positive for HBV-DNA were randimly dinded into three groups,one group were treated by hepatitis B Vaccine,the second group were treated by hepatitis B Vaccine and HBIG,the third group were treated by hepatitis B Vaccine and Gm-CSF. Their serum HBV-DNA were tested by fluorescence quantitative - PCR method.Results After treatment on the fathers or mothers,the degree of HBV-DNA was decreased obviously. There were significant difference between the groups who were treated by HBIG and lamivudine and the group who were treated only by HBIG or lamivudine( P <0.05 ). The rate of their newborn with HBV-DNA( + ) were significantly lower then other groups. After treatment on the newborn with HBV-DNA( + ). The degree of HBV-DNA had significant difference between the groups who were treated by both drug and vaccine and the vaccine group(P <0.05). Conclusion The fathers or mothers with HBV-DNA( + ) were treated by HBIG、lamivudine before they want a child, and fheir newborn with HBV-DNA( + ) were treated by vaccine、HBIG、Gm-CSF. This was an important way to block the father-child、mother-child transmission of Hepatitis B Virus.