Hepatitis delta in the Amazon Basin and neighbouring areas from the 20th to the 21st century: landscapes and memories of epidemics and the current epidemiological situation
Last updated on 12 February 2026
The hepatitis delta virus (HDV) is a virus whose replication requires underlying infection with the hepatitis B virus. It affects between 15 and 25 million people worldwide. HDV aggravates the progression of chronic hepatitis B.
Despite its identification in 1970, this virus remains an epidemiological enigma. Its geographical distribution does not overlap with that of hepatitis B and is predominantly found in equatorial regions of Africa, South America and the Pacific, which remains unexplained. In addition, epidemics of fulminant hepatitis linked to the HDV3 viral subtype have been observed in the Amazon since the 1930s, decimating Amerindian communities.
Investigator France
Camille Besombes
Investigator South Americas
Joao Pinho
Sites/teams France
Médialab Sciences Po (Camille Besombes, Guillaume Lachenal)
Inserm U1052, Lyon (Isabelle Chemin)
ANRS MIE (Simon Amador Paz, Mathilde Certoux)
Sites/teams Brazil
Instituto de Medicina Tropical Sao Paulo (Joao Pinho)
Institut Evandro Chagaz (Andreisa Pinheiro Malheiros)
Ecole de Médecine, Université Fédérale de Bahia (Raymundo Parana)
Fiocruz Rondonia (Deusiène Vieira)
Sites/teams Peru
Tropical and Infectious Diseases INS National Institut of Health Péru (Cezar Cabezas)
Sites/teams Venezuela
Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas (Flor Pujol)
Status
Start date: January 2026
Pathology
Hepatitis delta
Sponsorship
ANRS MIE
This multidisciplinary and international project that combines virological, phylogenic and phylogeographic, epidemiological and ethno-historical approaches aims to deepen our understanding of hepatitis delta in the Amazon region.
Past epidemics and their contexts of emergence, from the first cases in the 1930s to the present day, will be addressed by exploring various hypotheses, including a ‘One Health’ approach.
These hypotheses will be explored on the basis of:
The Delta Amazonia project uses a geographical approach to characterise the landscapes and territories of hepatitis delta epidemics, combined with ethnohistorical approaches to epidemics and phylogeny/phylogeography of ancient and recent viral strains.
24 and 25 March 2026 at the Institut Lumière in Lyon, France.
08 January 2026