Prevalence of rheumatoid factor in asymptomatic chronic hepatitis B surface carriers in the context of endemic malaria: cross-sectional study at University Hospital of Cocody, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Amah Patricia Victorine Goran-Kouacou, Oppong Richard Yéboah, Aya Ursule Aniela Assi, Yida Jocelyne Séri, Adjoumanvoulé Honoré Adou, Koffi N´Guessan, Séry Romuald Dassé

TL;DR
This study found that 12.5% of asymptomatic hepatitis B carriers in Côte d'Ivoire had rheumatoid factor, with older age being a key factor.
Contribution
The study identifies advanced age as a novel risk factor for rheumatoid factor positivity in asymptomatic hepatitis B carriers in a malaria-endemic region.
Findings
Rheumatoid factor positivity was found in 12.5% of asymptomatic hepatitis B carriers.
Advanced age (≥30 years) was independently associated with rheumatoid factor positivity.
No significant association was found between rheumatoid factor positivity and sex or reason for consultation.
Abstract
rheumatoid factor is an autoantibody involved in autoimmune diseases and certain chronic infections. Chronic hepatitis B, common in Côte d'Ivoire, leads to prolonged antigenic stimulation and chronic inflammation, which may promote rheumatoid factor production. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of rheumatoid factor and to identify factors associated with rheumatoid factor positivity in asymptomatic chronic carriers of hepatitis B surface antigen in a hospital setting in Abidjan, Côte d´Ivoire. a prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in 2024 at the University Hospital of Cocody in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. A total of 120 asymptomatic chronic carriers of hepatitis B surface antigen without autoimmune diseases or active malaria were enrolled. Clinical and demographic data were collected. Rheumatoid factor was measured by immunoturbidimetry with a positivity threshold of…
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TopicsHepatitis B Virus Studies · Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research · Viral Infections and Vectors
