Literature DB >> 10392078

Is hepatitis G virus a real risk for haemodialysis patients?

M Cocco1, M Amoruso, S Lavanna, D Mariotti, G Bertoni, N Sinelli, R Brizzolara.   

Abstract

Haemodialysis patients are at high risk of developing liver disease due to blood-borne viral agents. At present hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the most common cause of infection in these patients. A new RNA virus of the Flaviviridae family, hepatitis G virus (HGV) has recently been cloned. HGV prevalence in haemodialysis patients ranges from 3.1% to 57.5%. The aim of this study has been to detect HGV-RNA in our haemodialysis patients in order to evaluate the prevalence of HGV and to correlate the viral presence to liver disease. A total of 79 patients, on haemodialysis for a mean of 52 months, were tested. 3 patients (3.8%) were HBsAG positive and 19 patients (24%) were HCV positive. 24 of the 79 (30%) patients had been transfused. Only 2 of the 79 patients (2.5%) were HGV positive. These patients were HBsAG and anti HCV negative, both had been previously transfused and showed no signs of liver disease.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10392078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EDTNA ERCA J        ISSN: 1019-083X


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1.  GB virus C Viremia and Anti-E2 Antibody Response Among Hemodialysis Patients in Gorgan, Iran.

Authors:  Mishar Kelishadi; Mohammad Mojerloo; Abdolvahab Moradi; Masoud Bazouri; Pezhman Hashemi; Sobhan Samadi; Atefeh Saeedi; Alijan Tabarraei
Journal:  Jundishapur J Microbiol       Date:  2014-11-01       Impact factor: 0.747

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