Pearls:
New CDC guidelines have moved to universal screening for those over 18 years of age with a triple panel (surface antibody, surface antibody and core antibody).
Pregnant patients should get a triple panel during each pregnancy regardless of vaccination status/history.
Risk-based periodic testing is still in effect for those who may be at increased risk like people with a history of incarceration, STI’s, HCV, or multiple sex partners.
Updated CDC HBC screening guidelines:
Triple screening panel: surface antibody, surface antigen and total core antibody to catch people who are 1.) immune 2.) non-immune 3.) prior infection
Why the change?
Chronic HBV can lead to significant morbidity and mortality.
Only 1 in 3 people with HBV are aware of their status.
WHO goal for awareness is 90% by 2030.
Vaccination and treatment of HBV are effective prevention strategies.
New screening guidelines are expected to lead to averting (per 100,000) 7.4 cases of compensated cirrhosis, 3.3 cases of decompensated cirrhosis, 5.5 cases of HCC, 2 liver transplants and 10.3 HBV-related deaths.
References:
Conners EE, et al. Screening and Testing for Hepatitis B Virus Infection: CDC Recommendations - United States. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2023;72(1):1-25. Link
Core concepts - HBV screening, testing, and diagnosis - screening and diagnosis - hepatitis B online. Hepatitisb.uw.edu. Accessed April 4, 2023. https://www.hepatitisb.uw.edu/go/screening-diagnosis/diagnosis-hbv/core-concept/all
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