Article
Update on hepatitis B and C virus diagnosis
Registro en:
VILLAR, Lívia Melo; et al. Update on hepatitis B and C virus diagnosis. World J Virol., v.4, n.4, p.323-42, Nov. 2015.
10.5501/wjv.v4.i4.323
2220-3249
Autor
Villar, Livia Melo
Cruz, Helena Medina
Barbosa, Jakeline Ribeiro
Bezerra, Cristianne Sousa
Portilho, Moyra Machado
Scalioni, Letícia de Paula
Resumen
Viral hepatitis B and C virus (HBV and HCV) are responsible for the most of chronic liver disease worldwide and are transmitted by parenteral route, sexual and vertical transmission. One important measure to reduce the burden of these infections is the diagnosis of acute and chronic cases of HBV and HCV. In order to provide an effective diagnosis and monitoring of antiviral treatment, it is important to choose sensitive, rapid, inexpensive, and robust analytical methods. Primary diagnosis of HBV and HCV infection is made by using serological tests for detecting antigens and antibodies against these viruses. In order to confirm primary diagnosis, to quantify viral load, to determine genotypes and resistance mutants for antiviral treatment, qualitative and quantitative molecular tests are used. In this manuscript, we review the current serological and molecular methods for the diagnosis of hepatitis B and C.