Determinants of Hepatitis D in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and Challenges (Systematic Review)

Determinants of Hepatitis D in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and Challenges (Systematic Review)

Authors

  • Isaac Boamah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57030/23364890.cemj.31.2.22

Keywords:

HBV, HDV, Infection, Sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract

Hepatitis D, also referred to as hepatitis D virus, or hepatitis delta virus (HDV) is considered to be a subviral satellite because it can propagate only in the presence of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) (WHO, 2020). There are uncertainties about the epidemic patterns of HDV infection and its contribution to the burden of liver disease. Hepatitis D virus (HDV) is a defective virus that completes its life cycle only with hepatitis B virus (HBV). The HBV with HDV super-infection has been considered as one of the most severe forms of the chronic viral hepatitis (Chen et al, 2019). However, there is a scarcity of data on the Sub-Saharan Africa burden of HDV infection. We estimated the Determinants of Hepatitis D in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and Challenges.

Published

2023-04-07

How to Cite

Isaac Boamah. (2023). Determinants of Hepatitis D in Sub-Saharan Africa: Trends and Challenges (Systematic Review). CEMJP, 31(2), 177–183. https://doi.org/10.57030/23364890.cemj.31.2.22

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