## Abstract The aim of this study was to identify hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes and to estimate their prevalence in various risk groups and the regional distribution in Uzbekistan. Preliminary serological screening of 1,269 subjects revealed 6.5% antiβHCVβpositive in a general population, 27.1%
Molecular epidemiology of the hepatitis C virus in Western Siberia
β Scribed by A.V. Shustov; G.V. Kochneva; G.F. Sivolobova; A.A. Grazhdantseva; I.V. Gavrilova; L.A. Akinfeeva; I.G. Rakova; M.V. Aleshina; V.N. Bukin; V.G. Orlovsky; V.S. Bespalov; B.H. Robertson; S.V. Netesov
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 95 KB
- Volume
- 77
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Western Siberia is the region with little information on the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, genotypic diversity of HCV isolates and risk factors. A molecular epidemiological survey was conducted to clarify these issues. Four groups of volunteers were included in a crossβsectional study (nβ=β500 in each group): health care workers; daycare patients from a hospital for drug users, daycare patients from an AIDS prevention and control center; and persons admitted to a local general practice clinic for any reason (outpatients). The antiβHCV IgG prevalence was 4.6% in health care workers, 48.0% in a narcological center, 35.8% in AIDS center, and 5.6% in outpatients. HCV RNA was found in 79.3%β86.3% of seropositives. A total of 388 HCV isolates were genotyped by direct sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the 5β²βUTR and NS5B regions of HCV genome. The genotypes distribution was: 1bβ50.3%, 2aβ4.4%, 2cβ0.3%, 3aβ44.8%. One isolate (0.3%) could not be typed unambiguously. This genotypic diversity is intermediate between that of European Russia and China. Genotype 1 prevailed in an older age group (75% among 51β60 years old), and genotype 3 was most prevalent in young people (51.4% in 16β20 years old). A statistically significant (Pβ<β0.05) increase in risk was found in intravenous drug users (odds ratio (OR)β=β77.5), unemployed persons (ORβ=β16.3), persons having >4 sexual partners during lifetime (ORβ=β4.3), and male homosexuals (ORβ=β6.6). J. Med. Virol. 77:382β389, 2005. Β© 2005 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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