Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) causes a complex and persistent infection with a major impact on patients health. Viral-genome sequencing can provide valuable information for characterizing virus genotype, infection dynamics and drug and vaccine resistance.

Areas Covered: This article reviews the current literature to describe the next-generation sequencing progress that facilitated a more comprehensive study of HBV quasispecies in diagnosis and clinical monitoring.

Expert Opinion: HBV variability plays a key role in liver disease progression and treatment efficacy. Second-generation sequencing improved the sensitivity for detecting and quantifying mutations, mixed genotypes and viral recombination. Third-generation sequencing enables the analysis of the entire HBV genome, although the high error rate limits its use in clinical practice.

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