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Supporting data for an analysis of HBV viral load distribution and set point in chronic infection: retrospective analysis of cohorts from the UK and South Africa
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modified on 2020-01-15, 17:28 The two data files (.xlsx) are the supporting metadata for an analysis of the distribution and set point of hepatitis B virus (HBV) viral loads in adults with chronic infection, comparing cohorts from the UK and from South Africa. We have also included viral load data for Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) for comparison.
Suppl Fig 1: Relationship between hepatitis B viral load, HBeAg status and (A) sex, (B) age, and (C) ethnicity, in a cohort of adults with chronic hepatitis B virus infection recruited in Oxford, UK. Data shown for 351 individuals, of whom 304 HBeAg-negative and 47 HBeAg-positive. Number of participants in each category marked on individual bars, with total number in each plot reduced as a result of missing data for individual patients. Ethnicity based on self-reported data using standardised ethnicity codes. Categories for Chinese and Indian groups shown separately from other Asian patients.
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span.s1 {font-kerning: none}Data collection for the UK cohort was approved by the NRES Committee South Central-Oxford C (ref: 15/SC/0523). South African data collection was approved by the Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee at the University of the Free State; reference UFS-HSD2019/0044/2603.