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. 2018 Feb 14;24(6):680–692. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v24.i6.680

Table 2.

Individual demographic, biochemical and virological characteristics of the 18 patients from group A (chronic hepatitis B patients) in whom the preS1 region was analyzed

ID Gender Age Origin HBV Genotype1 HBV DNA (logIU/mL) ALT (IU/L) HBeAg
1 Female 68 Caucasian D 5.0 29 Negative
2 Male 55 Caucasian A 5.8 46 Negative
3 Female 40 Caucasian D 4.2 29 Negative
4 Male 47 Caucasian F 5.8 88 Negative
5 Female 47 Caucasian D 6.3 170 Negative
6 Female 28 Caucasian D 5.4 22 Negative
7 Male 28 Asian C > 8 94 Positive
8 Female 41 Caucasian A 4.7 18 Negative
9 Male 39 Caucasian D 5.0 29 Negative
10 Male 45 Caucasian F > 8 51 Positive
11 Female 35 Asian C > 8 56 Positive
12 Female 46 Caucasian H 5.3 23 Negative
13 Male 37 Sub-Saharan E 4.3 37 Negative
14 Female 54 Caucasian A 4.3 21 Negative
15 Female 36 Asian C > 8 19 Positive
16 Female 20 Sub-Saharan E 5.1 22 Positive
17 Male 73 Caucasian B > 8 221 Negative
18 Male 49 Asian B 5.6 181 Negative
1

HBV genotype determined by Sanger sequencing of the preS1 region (the same region as was analyzed by next-generation sequencing). ALT: Alanine aminotransferase; HBV: Hepatitis B virus; HBeAg: Hepatitis B e antigen.