Publications by authors named "F Zatla"

Defective hepatitis B virus (dHBV) generated from spliced RNA is detected in the sera of HBV-chronic carriers. Our study was designed to determine whether the proportion of dHBV changed during the course of infection, and to investigate whether dHBV might interfere with HBV replication. To achieve this, HBV wild-type and dHBV levels were determined by Q-PCR in sera from 56 untreated chronic patients and 23 acute patients, in sequential samples from 4 treated-patients and from liver-humanized mice after HBV infection.

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The quantitation of human hepatitis B virus (HBV) in the serum of infected patients is recommended to characterize the course of chronic HBV infection. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the performance of the Abbott RealTime PCR assay for HBV DNA quantitation by comparison with the standard Versant HBV DNA 3.0 assay.

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The tropical splenomegaly syndrome, described by Charmot as a chronic splenomegaly without any acute malaria attack, appears to be the prototype of hyperimmune malaria. A very small number of red cells or even no red cells are infected. IgG and/or IgM rates are greatly increased, as are anti-Plasmodium antibodies.

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