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The prevalence of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infection among patients with chronic liver disease in South India

Authors :
Shanmugam Saravanan
Kailapuri G. Murugavel
Esaki M. Shankar
Suniti Solomon
Subhadra Nandakumar
Sadras Panchatcharam Thyagarajan
Vijayakumar Velu
Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy
Pachamuthu Balakrishnan
Sunil S. Solomon
Source :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases. (5):513-518
Publisher :
International Society for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Abstract

SummaryObjectiveDetermining the identity of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in liver disease has key implications for ascertaining the duration of antiviral therapy and disease prognosis. We investigated the presence of various genotypes of HCV among 69 chronic liver diseased (CLD) patients with chronic HCV infection.MethodsSixty-nine consecutive subjects with underlying chronic hepatitis (n=28), cirrhosis (n=35), and hepatocellular carcinoma (n=6), diagnosed by clinical, biochemical, and histological means, were studied. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HCV diagnostic markers were used. HCV-RNA was extracted from sera of HCV-infected subjects and subsequently the HCV genotypes were determined using a commercial line probe assay (Inno-LiPA HCV II).ResultsOf the 69 CLD cases screened for possible markers of HBV and HCV infection, 39 (57%) were positive for HBV and 30 (43%) were HCV infected. The overall HCV-RNA positivity was 77% (23/30). Of these, the majority were genotype 1b (13/23, 57%), followed by 1a (6/23, 26%), mixed genotypes 3 and 4(3/23, 13%), and mixed pattern of 1a, 1b, and 4 (1/23, 4.3%). The genotype 1b infected subjects demonstrated significantly elevated transaminase (ALT) levels (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12019712
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f40e9f9e42f882bf97b2ab6895a0bcc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2008.02.006