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Molecular genetic diversity of hepatitis B virus in Kenya

Authors :
Fred Okoth
Ruth Chirchir
Hiroshi Ichimura
Samoel Khamadi
Joyceline Kinyua
Saida Osman
Seiji Kageyama
Joseph Muriuki
Solomon Mpoke
Nancy Lagat
Raphael W. Lihana
Elijah M. Songok
Raphael Lwembe
Joseph Mwangi
Zipporah Ng’ang’a
Matilu Mwau
Rika Yamada
Michael Kiptoo
Jack Nyamongo
Source :
Intervirology. 51(6)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Eight genotypes of hepatitis B virus (A-H) and subgenotypes have been recognized worldwide. However, there is limited information on prevalent genotypes in many countries in Africa. This study was undertaken to determine the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes in Kenya. Seropositive HBV blood samples from a blood donor setting were used in the study. HBV genotypes were determined in 52 nucleic acid-positive samples using specific primer in a nested PCR and sequencing employed in the HBV genotyping. This study shows presence of HBV variants with genotypes A (88%), E (8%) and D (4%). In conclusion, we found that HBV genotype A is the most predominant genotype in Kenya with both subgenotype A1 and A2 present. Genotype D and E are also present in our population. This demonstrates that there could be a high genetic diversity of HBV in Kenya.

Details

ISSN :
14230100
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Intervirology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....857408b18cf60820812b83b67941c006