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HBV may also be
transmitted vertically. If the genetic hypothesis were sustained, then it
would imply that the capacity to become persistently infected is controlled
(at least in part) as a Mendelian trait. The data are also consistent with
the notion that the agent could be transmitted with the genetic material;
that the virus could enter the nucleus of its host and in subsequent
generations act as a Mendelian trait. The data also suggest a maternal
effect. A re-analysis of our family data showed that in many populations
more of the offspring were persistent carriers when the mother was a carrier
than when the father was a carrier. Many investigators have now shown that
women who have acute type B hepatitis just before and/or during Delivery, or
women who are carriers can transmit HBV to their offspring, who then also
become carriers. |