1989 Volume 63 Issue 12 Pages 1329-1332
Nine children, 1 to 13 years of age, with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B received transfer factor (T. F.) monotherapy for 3 to 17 months, and were monitored by check-ups every six months from serum HBeAg, anti-HBe and GPT.
In 12 months, 4 subjects became HBeAg negative and had normal serum GPT. In 22 to 48 months, 6 of the nine subjects had negative HBeAg and normal GPT, 2 had positive HBeAg and high GPT values. The remaining 1 subject who was observed for six months after T. F. therapy remained HBeAg positive with a high GPT values. No side effects were observed.
These preliminary obsevations may indicate beneficial effects of T. F. on the natural course of chronic hepatitis B in childhood, though the ultimate effects awaits longer and well controlled clinical trials.