Incidence of hepatitis B virus DNA and DNA-polymerase in sera of Italian asymptomatic carriers with the serological markers of HBV.
Arch Virol (1986), Volume 87, Page 97
Abstract:
The presence of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA in sera of patients with HBV related diseases is considered a reliable marker of virus active replication. In this paper HBV DNA was assayed by the molecular hybridization method with a 32P labeled nick translated HBV probe. The assay was positive in sera of 21 out of 22 HBeAg-positive and 4 out of 8 HBeAg-negative asymptomatic HBsAg carriers. 15 HBsAg-negative sera obtained from healthy donors showed no HBV DNA. Almost 80 per cent of HBeAg and HBV DNA positive sera revealed a DNA-polymerase activity. In order to determine the infectivity of HBsAg carriers, it appears that, whenever possible, the HBV DNA spot hybridization should be performed in conjunction with the DNA-polymerase, HBsAg and HBeAg tests.
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