| Literature DB >> 1312976 |
M W Fried1, M Shindo, T L Fong, P C Fox, J H Hoofnagle, A M Di Bisceglie.
Abstract
Body fluids from 14 patients with chronic hepatitis C were analyzed for the presence of hepatitis C viral RNA using the polymerase chain reaction. Nucleic acids were extracted from serum, saliva, and semen in guanidinium thiocyanate, subjected to reverse transcription, and then amplified by a double polymerase chain reaction technique using "nested" primers from the highly conserved 5' non-coding region of the hepatitis C virus genome. Hepatitis C viral RNA was found in the serum of all patients in titers ranging between 10(-1) and 10(-3). The hepatitis C viral genome was not detected in any saliva or semen sample. These findings suggest that body fluids of patients with chronic hepatitis C are rarely, if ever, contaminated with the hepatitis C virus. This may help to explain the infrequent transmission of this disease by sexual or close physical contact.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1312976
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterology ISSN: 0016-5085 Impact factor: 22.682