Epidemiology of Hepatitis C Virus Genotypes in Northeastern Thai Blood Samples
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Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is an important cause of liver cancer in Thailand. The highestprevalence of anti-HCV positive among Thai blood donors is found in the northeastern region. The presentanalysis of the genotype distribution among anti-HCV positive northeastern-Thai blood donors was conductedto provide a base for the epidemiological pattern of HCV infection in this region. Materials and Methods: Atotal of 112 HCV seropositive healthy blood donors were randomly selected and tested for the presence of HCVRNAby RT-PCR. HCV-RNA positive samples were genotyped by direct sequencing at core region genomes andconfirmed by phylogenetic analysis. Results: HCV viremia was found in 94.6% (106/112) of HCV seropositiveblood donors. There were 3 major genotypes distributed among this population. HCV genotype 3a was the mostprevalent (71.7%) followed by genotypes 1a (7.5%), 1b (7.5%), 6i (3.8%), 6f (2.8%) and 6n (1.9%). Conclusions:HCV genotype 3a in asymptomatic infections in northeastern Thailand is significantly higher than other previousreports. Subgenotype 6 prevalence is less than in neighboring countries and distribution patterns differ. Thefindings are relevant as predictors for using interferon therapy in this population.
کلید واژگان
HCVGenotype
Northeastern Thai
asymptomatic cases
blood samples
شماره نشریه
20تاریخ نشر
2014-12-011393-09-10
ناشر
West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)شاپا
1513-73682476-762X




