We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
INTEGRA BIOSCIENCES AG

Download Mobile App




Simple Blood Test Devised for Hepatitis B

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 18 Jul 2018
Print article
Image: The Medonic M-series M32 hematology system (Photo courtesy of Boule Medical).
Image: The Medonic M-series M32 hematology system (Photo courtesy of Boule Medical).
Viral hepatitis is a major global health problem, and estimates suggest that hepatitis B was responsible for about half of the 1.45 million viral hepatitis-related deaths that occurred worldwide in 2013.

A simple inexpensive blood test has been devised that could be used widely in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) to help determine which patients with hepatitis B require immediate treatment. The affordable test is based on measurements of hepatitis B virus e antigen (HBeAg), and levels of the liver enzyme alanine aminotransferase (ALT), to generate a diagnostic score.

An international team of scientists led by the Institute Pasteur (Paris, France) derived a score indicating treatment eligibility by a stepwise logistic regression using a cohort of 804 chronic HBV infections in The Gambia. They subsequently validated the score in an external cohort of 327 HBV-infected Africans from Senegal, Burkina Faso, and Europe. The team has developed and validated a diagnostic score, known as TREAT-B (treatment eligibility in Africa for the HBV), which is based on simple blood tests that are widely available in local laboratories in LMICs, and which do not rely on HBV DNA, liver tests or Fibroscan.

HBsAg-positive participants underwent a standardized clinical staging, including fasting transient elastography, abdominal ultrasonography, hematology, biochemistry, hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), and HBV DNA using an in-house real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR, limit of detection: 50 IU/mL).

The team reported that out of several parameters, two remained in the final model, namely HBV e antigen (HBeAg) and ALT level, constituting a simple score (treatment eligibility in Africa for the hepatitis B virus: TREAT-B). The score demonstrated a high area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (0.85, 95% CI 0.79–0.91) in the validation set. The score of 2 and above (HBeAg-positive and ALT ≥20 U/L or HBeAg-negative and ALT ≥40 U/L) had a sensitivity and specificity for treatment eligibility of 85% and 77%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the World Health Organization criteria based on the aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) and ALT were 90% and 40%, respectively.

The authors concluded that TREAT-B represents a promising simple and low-cost diagnostic score that can assist physicians to easily identify HBV-infected individuals in need of treatment in Africa. Its use may contribute towards global HBV elimination by facilitating the scale up and decentralization of HBV treatment programs in LMICs. Both ALT and HBeAg measurements are widely available in LMICs, and their total cost of less than USD 10 is much lower than the cost of the conventional tests required indicating treatment eligibility. The study was published on July 1, 2018, in the Journal of Hepatology.

Related Links:
Institute Pasteur

Gold Member
Troponin T QC
Troponin T Quality Control
Verification Panels for Assay Development & QC
Seroconversion Panels
New
Calprotectin Assay
Fecal Calprotectin ELISA
New
TRAb Immunoassay
Chorus TRAb

Print article

Channels

Clinical Chemistry

view channel
Image: The GlycoLocate platform uses multi-omics and advanced computational biology algorithms to diagnose early-stage cancers (Photo courtesy of AOA Dx)

AI-Powered Blood Test Accurately Detects Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer ranks as the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women, largely due to late-stage diagnoses. Although over 90% of women exhibit symptoms in Stage I, only 20% are diagnosed in... Read more

Molecular Diagnostics

view channel
Image: The breakthrough could result in a higher success rate using a simple oral swab test before IVF (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

POC Oral Swab Test to Increase Chances of Pregnancy in IVF

Approximately 15% of couples of reproductive age experience involuntary childlessness. A significant reason for this is the growing trend of delaying family planning, a global shift that is expected to... Read more

Immunology

view channel
Image: The cancer stem cell test can accurately choose more effective treatments (Photo courtesy of University of Cincinnati)

Stem Cell Test Predicts Treatment Outcome for Patients with Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer

Epithelial ovarian cancer frequently responds to chemotherapy initially, but eventually, the tumor develops resistance to the therapy, leading to regrowth. This resistance is partially due to the activation... Read more

Technology

view channel
Image: The new algorithms can help predict which patients have undiagnosed cancer (Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock)

Advanced Predictive Algorithms Identify Patients Having Undiagnosed Cancer

Two newly developed advanced predictive algorithms leverage a person’s health conditions and basic blood test results to accurately predict the likelihood of having an undiagnosed cancer, including ch... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2025 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.