Eiger Announces Presentation of Prevalence Data of Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) Infection in the U.S. at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) in Chicago
"Hepatitis Delta is the most aggressive form of viral hepatitis, and due to the absence of an approved therapy, testing for hepatitis delta infection has been limited historically," said
Conclusions from this US-specific assessment of ICD medical claims:
- More than 11.8% of patients with chronic HBV may be co-infected with HDV.
- Only 4.7% of chronic HBV patients are tested for HDV co-infection.
- Even a small increase in HDV testing among chronic HBV patients has yielded significant increases in the numbers of detected HDV/HBV co-infection cases in the US.
- Given the propensity for HDV to cluster geographically, it is important for clinicians to be aware of the growing footprint associated with the HDV patient population and the potential for undiagnosed HDV cases.
- These data support the need for increased HDV testing among chronic HBV patients. HDV testing is readily available through commercial laboratories in the US.
Presentation at Digestive Disease Week 2017:
- Martins, EB and Glenn, JS; "Prevalence of Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) Infection in
the United States : Results from an ICD-10 Review";
Poster: Sa1486,May 6 ,12:00 pm , South Hall (McCormick Place )
About Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV)
Hepatitis Delta (or Hepatitis D) is caused by infection with HDV and is considered to be one of the most severe forms of viral hepatitis in humans. Hepatitis delta occurs only as a co-infection in individuals harboring the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) where an estimated 257 million people are infected with HBV worldwide. Hepatitis delta leads to more severe liver disease than HBV alone and is associated with accelerated liver fibrosis, liver cancer, and liver failure. Hepatitis delta is a disease with a significant impact on global health, which may affect up to approximately 15-20 million people worldwide. The prevalence of HDV varies among different parts of the world. Globally, HDV infection is reported to be present in approximately 4.3% to 5.7% of chronic Hepatitis B carriers. The prevalence of HDV in patients infected with chronic HBV is even higher in certain regions, including certain parts of
About Eiger
Eiger is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to bringing to market novel products for the treatment of rare diseases. The company has built a diverse portfolio of well-characterized product candidates with the potential to address diseases for which the unmet medical need is high, the biology for treatment is clear, and for which an effective therapy is urgently needed.
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