Acute Hepatitis C Virus Infection: Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, Treatment

Authors

  • Florin Alexandru Cãruntu “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, and Infectious Diseases Institute “Prof. Dr. Matei Bals” ; Infectious Diseases Institute “Prof. Dr. Matei Bals” Bucharest, Romania
  • Loredana Benea Infectious Diseases Institute “Prof. Dr. Matei Balº” Bucharest, Romania

Keywords:

HCV, acute hepatitis, immune response, diagnosis, treatment

Abstract

Diagnosing acute hepatitis C is still difficult. The disease is frequently asymptomatic and there are no specific diagnostic tests. Most frequently, diagnosis is based on anti HCV antibodies serum conversion and, more rarely, on a double serum conversion (initially HCV-RNA undetectable by RT-PCR, subsequently positive and serum conversion for HCV antibodies determined by EIA and RIBA techniques). Evolution of HCV infection is determined by the intensity of immune response, type of secreted cytokines and persistence of specific HCV T lymphocytes response. Patients achieving viral clearance present an early, strong and multi specific T lymphocyte response. Spontaneous viral clearance rates are highly variable between 10-60%. It is currently recommended to delay start of treatment for 2-4 months after onset and this delay does not compromise chances of achieving sustained virologic response. It is necessary to repeat viremia 6 months -1 year after spontaneous viral clearance due to the possibility of viral replication restart.

There are currently no firm guidelines regarding treatment regimens, treatment duration and timing of its initiation. Monotherapy with high dose interferon a or peg-interferon for 6 months is recommended.

Although important progress has been achieved in acute hepatitis C understanding, research continues to improve treatment regimens and to clarify mechanisms of viral clearance.

 

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Published

2006-09-01

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Cãruntu FA, Benea L. Acute Hepatitis C Virus Infection: Diagnosis, Pathogenesis, Treatment. JGLD [Internet]. 2006 Sep. 1 [cited 2025 Jun. 18];15(3):249-56. Available from: https://jgld.ro/jgld/index.php/jgld/article/view/2006.3.7

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