Acute Hepatitis B in a patient previously positive for antibody to surface antigen (anti-HBs) determined by radioimmunoassay: case report and review of the literature

Authors

  • Edna Strauss USP; Faculdade de Medicin; Unidade de Fígado
  • Amadeo Sáez-Alquézar USP; Faculdade de Medicin; Unidade de Fígado
  • Augusta Takeda USP; Faculdade de Medicin; Unidade de Fígado
  • Luiz Caetano da Silva USP; Faculdade de Medicin; Unidade de Fígado

Abstract

The determination of anti-HBs as a screening test before vaccination has been advisable in order to encounter immune individuals that don't need to receive vaccine protection. A case-report is presented and three other cases are reviewed from the literature. Anti-HBs was positive in these health-care personnels that developped typical acute B hepatitis. Different subtyping involving the d/y determinants were found in the first case, but false-positive anti-HBs even with high titres, determined by RIA, were found in the other cases. Concomitant determination of anti-HBc or absence of screening tests seem to be more reasonable policies until a low-cost and risk-free vaccine is produced.

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Published

1985-10-01

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Case Reports

How to Cite

Strauss, E., Sáez-Alquézar, A., Takeda, A., & Silva, L. C. da. (1985). Acute Hepatitis B in a patient previously positive for antibody to surface antigen (anti-HBs) determined by radioimmunoassay: case report and review of the literature . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 27(5), 258-263. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/87417