1. HCV infection in Egyptian patients with acute hepatitis.
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Quinti I, el-Salman D, Monier MK, Hackbart BG, Darwish MS, el-Zamiaty D, Paganelli R, Pandolfi F, and Arthur RR
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Biomarkers blood, Community-Acquired Infections diagnosis, Community-Acquired Infections epidemiology, Community-Acquired Infections virology, Egypt epidemiology, Genotype, Hepacivirus genetics, Hepatitis C epidemiology, Hepatitis C virology, Hepatitis C Antibodies blood, Hepatitis, Viral, Human epidemiology, Hepatitis, Viral, Human virology, Humans, Jaundice diagnosis, Jaundice epidemiology, Jaundice virology, Prospective Studies, RNA, Viral blood, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Viremia diagnosis, Viremia epidemiology, Viremia virology, Hepatitis C diagnosis, Hepatitis, Viral, Human diagnosis
- Abstract
The diagnostics of community-acquired acute HCV hepatitis in an endemic area was studied in 110 Egyptian patients with acute jaundice. In the first week of the jaundiced period 30 of 110 patients (27.3%) had anti-HCV antibodies. The majority already showed high levels of anti-HCV IgG (25/30), associated with anti-HCV IgM in nine of them. Five patients showed only an HCV IgM reactivity. Seven had also anti-HEV and/or anti-HBV: their jaundice could then be related to an acute infection caused by those viruses. All patients were infected with genotype 4a, in three associated with the 3a. During the follow-up five patients seroconverted for IgG, while their anti-HCV IgM did not show a uniform pattern of reactivity. Patients with positive serology suspected of an acute HCV infection were older than the patients with other acute hepatitis and showed a lower peak of ALT level. Seroconversion during acute hepatitis strongly indicated HCV as the etiologic agent. However, the detection of anti-HCV IgG antibodies in the jaundiced period showed that the majority of patients had already seroconverted to anti-HCV antibodies; in most of them it is possible to hypothesize a reactivation of a chronic HCV infection.
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- 1997
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