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Low prevalence of hepatitis C virus and infrequent perinatal or spouse infections in pregnant women in Taiwan

✍ Scribed by Ho-Hsiung Lin; Hong-Yuan Hsu; Mei-Hwei Chang; Kun-Fun Hong; Yin-Chin Young; Tzu-Yao Lee; Pei-Jer Chen; Ding-Shinn Chen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
401 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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Abstract

To assess the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the pregnant women in Taiwan, we investigated two groups of pregnant women, 944 women without serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) screening (group A) and 197 women with abnormal ALT (>45 IU/L) (group B). They were checked for anti‐HCV (anti‐C100‐3) with HCV EIA kit (Abbott Lab., North Chicago, IL). The results showed that 21 (2.2%) in group A and 5 (2.5%) in group B were anti‐HCV‐positive. However, 15 out of 21 in group A had an optical density (O.D.) of anti‐HCV <1.0, were negative by recombinant immunoblot assay (RIBA), and were regarded as false‐positive.

Nine infants delivered by those 11 cases were negative for anti‐HCV at 6 months of age, while none of the 8 husbands were anti‐HCV‐positive. It is concluded that the prevalence of anti‐HCV in pregnant women in Taiwan is low (6/944,0.63%), even in the cases with abnormal ALT (5/197, 2.5%). There was no serologic evidence for perinatal transmission or spouse infection.


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