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      Hepatitis B surface antigen serum levels help to distinguish active from inactive hepatitis B virus genotype D carriers.

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      Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Biological Markers, blood, Carrier State, DNA, Viral, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Genotype, Hepatitis B Surface Antigens, Hepatitis B virus, genetics, immunology, Hepatitis B, Chronic, diagnosis, epidemiology, Humans, Italy, Male, Middle Aged, Phenotype, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Serologic Tests, Time Factors, Virus Activation, Young Adult

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          The accurate identification of inactive (serum HBV-DNA persistently or=20,000 IU/mL (AC2): 883 (0.5-7838) vs 4233 (164-82,480) IU/mL, P=.002. HBV infection was less productive in IC and AC1 than AC2 (log10 HBV-DNA/HBsAgsl ratios 0.25 and 0.49 vs 2.06, respectively, P<.001) and in chronic hepatitis than cirrhosis (1.97 vs 2.34, respectively; P=.023). The combined single point quantification of HBsAg (<1000 IU/mL) and HBV-DNA (

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