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Underestimated Prevalence of HIV, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), and Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) Triple Infection Globally: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC
DOI: 10.2196/37016

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HIV; HBV; HDV; triple infection; epidemiology; public health

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81770611, 82002243]
  2. Key Projects of the Beijing Municipal Education Commission's Science and Technology Plan [KZ202010025035]
  3. Special key research project of capital health development scientific research [2020-1-1151]
  4. Demonstrating Application and Research of Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Technology in Beijing [Z191100006619096, Z191100006619097]
  5. Beijing Talents Foundation [2018000021469G289, 2018000021223ZK04, 2020A35]
  6. Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Program [QML20201702]

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This study found that the prevalence of HIV/HBV/HDV triple infection in the global population is underestimated, with higher rates in the Asian population, men, and men who have sex with men. Efforts should be focused on prevention and control of this triple infection.
Background: Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) is a satellite RNA virus that relies on hepatitis B virus (HBV) for transmission. HIV/HBV/HDV coinfection or triple infection is common and has a worse prognosis than monoinfection. Objective: We aimed to reveal the epidemiological characteristics of HIV/HBV/HDV triple infection in the global population. Methods: A systematic literature search in PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library was performed for studies of the prevalence of HIV/HBV/HDV triple infection published from January 1, 1990, to May 31, 2021. The Der Simonian-Laird random effects model was used to calculate the pooled prevalence. Results: We included 14 studies with 11,852 participants. The pooled triple infection rate in the global population was 7.4% (877/11,852; 95% CI 0.73%-29.59%). The results of the subgroup analysis showed that the prevalence of triple infection was significantly higher in the Asian population (214/986, 21.4%; 95% CI 7.1%-35.8%), in men (212/5579, 3.8%; 95% CI 2.5%-5.2%), and in men who have sex with men (216/2734, 7.9%; 95% CI 4.3%-11.4%). In addition, compared with people living with HIV, the HIV/HBV/HDV triple infection rate was higher in people with hepatitis B. Conclusions: This meta-analysis suggests that the prevalence of HIV/HBV/HDV triple infection in the global population is underestimated, and we should focus more effort on the prevention and control of HIV/HBV/HDV triple infection.

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