Journal Articles on Hepatitis B Research, Vaccination and Public Education
Here are selected, recent peer-reviewed journal articles and other scholarly publications that were written by Hepatitis B Foundation public health researchers and collaborators.
Freeland C, Qureshi A, Wallace J, Kabagambe K, Desalegn H, Munoz C, Lee D, Owusu-Ansah T, Adda D, Ndow G, Yousif S, Abdalla H, Kheir O, Tu T, Cohen C (2024). Hepatitis B discrimination: global responses requiring
global data. BMC Public Health, 24, article number 1575. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18918-8. [link]
Tu T, Wettengel J, Xia Y, Testoni B, Littlejohn M, Le Bert N, Ebert G, Verrier E, Tavis J, Cohen C. (2024). Major open questions in the hepatitis B and D field – Proceedings of the inaugural International emerging hepatitis B and hepatitis D researchers workshop. Virology. doi:595:11089. [link]
Zovich B, Block S J, Borondy-Jenkins F, Chen T, Moraras K, Afoakwah J, Dong M, and Cohen C, (2024). The Role of Culturally Appropriate Mediated Communication Strategies to Reduce Hepatitis B and Liver Cancer Disparities. Journal of Health Communication, 1–10. doi:10.1080/10810730.2024.2362882 [link]
Ibrahim Y, Zovich B, Ansah, Freeland C, Jackson M, Tu T, Cohen C, (2024). Quality of life of people living with chronic hepatitis B: The role of social support system. PLOS Global Public Health; doi:10.1371/journal.pgph.0003103 [link]
, , , Cohen C, Freeland C, et al, (2024). Peer support for people living with hepatitis B virus—A foundation for treatment expansion. J Viral Hepat.; 00: 1-10. doi:10.1111/jvh.13952 [link]
Jackson M, Ibrahim Y, Freeland C, et al, (2024). Barriers to accessing hepatitis B medication: a qualitative study from the USA and Canada. BMJ Open 2024;14:e080658. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-080658 [link]
Kim H, Moore K, Sanders D, Jackson M, Cohen C, Andrews R, Graham C, (2024). Implementing Adult Hepatitis B Immunization and Screening Using Electronic Health Records: A Practical Guide. Vaccines. 2024; 12(5):536. [link]
Chen J, Tu T, Cohen C, Wang S, Hsu Y, Gish R, (2024). Letter to the Editor: Halting antiviral therapy in patients with cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis B: A dangerous game?. Hepatology. 2024;79(5):E132-E133. [link]
Toumi M, Wallace J, Cohen C, et al, (2024). Experience and impact of stigma in people with chronic hepatitis B: a qualitative study in Asia, Europe, and the United States. BMC Public Health 24, Article number: 611. [link]
Freeland, C, Lo, W, Kabagambe K, Wang S, Adda D, Graham C, Gish RG, Cohen C, (2024). Urgent need for lived experience in hepatitis B guideline development. The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Volume 0, Issue 0. [link]
Zovich B, Freeland C, Moore H, Sapp K, Qureshi A, Holbert R, Zambrano J, Bhangoo D, Cohen C, Hass R, et al. (2024). Dismantling Barriers to Hepatitis B and Delta Screening, Prevention, and Linkage to Care among the PWUD Community in Philadelphia. Viruses. 2024; 16(4):628. [link]
Health-related quality of life for adults living with hepatitis B in the U.S.: a qualitative study, Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes (2021) Research led by the Hepatitis B Foundation adds important information about the quality of life impact of living with chronic hepatitis B. The team conducted in-depth interviews with a sample of 19 individuals living with chronic hepatitis B. The study found that the psychological impact of chronic hepatitis B on study participants’ quality of life was considerable and contributed to depression, anxiety, homelessness, drug use and incarceration. The study results support the hypothesis that chronic hepatitis B impacts quality of life and often negatively affects emotional health. Findings suggest it would be beneficial to include quality of life assessment in the medical management of hepatitis B, to improve quality of life for those living with hepatitis B.
Cure Everyone and Vaccinate the Rest: The Patient Perspective on Future Hepatitis B Treatment, Journal of Viral Hepatitis (2021) While many journal articles have been written about hepatitis B, it's uncommon for one to be so focused on the people living with hepatitis B. Through qualitative interviews, this team of Hepatitis B Foundation researchers explored treatment preferences for those living with chronic hepatitis B.
Many expressed a desire for drug therapies to not cause side effects that make them sick, for instance. Overall patients preferred treatment options that were user-friendly and didn’t require visiting infusion centers.
Cost and access to treatment was also a huge concern. Many individuals reported that they would try any potential functional cure that didn’t make them sick and was affordable and accessible.
The patient interviews provide valuable data about the quality of life of patients and how a functional cure will be transformative for them. The importance of understanding treatment preferences of people living with hepatitis B is stressed as new therapies are being developed.
An Updated Assessment of Chronic Hepatitis B Prevalence Among Foreign-Born Persons Living in the United States, Hepatology (2021) Previous research has shown that there are about 0.42 million U.S. born individuals that have chronic hepatitis B. Unfortunately, though, there has not been a comprehensive analysis of the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B in foreign born individuals. The researchers in this study gathered articles published ranging from 2009-2019 that reported the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B in emigrants and in-country populations of 117 countries.
Hepatitis B Virus Elimination in the U.S.: Time to Dismantle Barriers and Implement Solutions, Current Hepatology Reports (2021) The World Health Organization has challenged the health care and public health professionals to work toward eliminating hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection as a threat by 2030, but the U.S. currently has fallen behind. This is due to various barriers, including the bureaucratic isolation of health care and public health services. The U.S. is failing to improve HBV screening and expand adult vaccination, so acute cases are increasing. Simple policy and guideline changes are recommended to allow the nation to decentralize and scale-up screening, vaccination and patient care.
Needs of Individuals Living With Hepatitis Delta Virus and Their Caregivers (2016-2019) Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) is a serious coinfection of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that is estimated to affect between 48 to 72 million people worldwide. Data are limited on the informational needs of people living with HDV.
The Impact of Nail Salon Industry Policies and Regulations on Hepatitis B Awareness and Prevention, Hepatitis B Foundation (2019)
This report reviews results of an analysis of the nail salon occupational environment and culture, and identifies opportunities for state-level policy or regulatory interventions and community-based strategies to increase education, screening, prevention, and treatment for hepatitis B.