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Influence of HIV-1 infection on GBV-C infection in multiply infected haemophilic patients

✍ Scribed by Devereux, H.; Sabin, C. A.; Kinson, Z.; Brown, D.; Griffioen, A.; Dusheiko, G. M.; Lee, C. A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
69 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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✦ Synopsis


Two hundred thirteen haemophilic patients were studied for the presence of GBV-C RNA and anti-E2 antibodies soon after their first treatment with unsterilised factor concentrates and in their most recent sample. An assessment was made to determine whether coinfection with HIV had any effect on the progression of GBV-C infection. All of the patients were infected with HCV and 81 patients (37%) were also infected with HIV. GBV-C RNA was detected using the Abbott LCxβ„’ assay and by RT-PCR. Anti-E2 antibodies were detected using the Β΅PLATE Anti-HGenv assay and by Abbott Laboratories. The HIVnegative patients were more likely than the HIVpositive patients to lose GBV-C RNA between the two time points. A proportion of the patients lost their anti-E2 antibodies over the time period, however, the majority of these were HIV-positive. This study shows that infection with HIV does affect the progression of GBV-C infection, however, this effect is little understood as yet.


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