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Genotypic distribution of hepatitis B virus in the Czech Republic: a possible association with modes of transmission and clinical outcome.

Laura Krekulova1, Vratislav Rehak, Hermes Pedreira da Silva Filho, Miroslav Zavoral, Lee W Riley.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The relationship between hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype with disease or treatment outcome is beginning to be characterized. However, the link between genotype and disease transmission route has not been closely examined. We addressed this question in high-risk populations in Prague, Czech Republic.
DESIGN: Patients with HBV infection were consecutively recruited into the study at an outpatient clinic between June 2000 and March 2001. Their serum samples were analysed for HBV S gene segments by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test. The amplified product sequences were compared to those of known HBV genotypes. Patients were evaluated for other virus co-infections, and parenteral and sexual exposure histories.
RESULTS: Of 57 consecutively recruited patients with evidence of HBV infection, 45 (79%) had PCR-detectable S gene sequences. Only genotypes A (n = 33; 73%) and D (n = 12; 27%) were found. There was no difference in the development of chronic infection between the two genotypes. Of nine patients co-infected with TTV, all were infected with HBV genotype A. There was a trend towards an association between number of lifetime sex partners and genotype A but not genotype D.
CONCLUSIONS: In Prague, the number of HBV genotypes appears to be limited compared to other northern European countries, suggesting that the virus has recently spread in the high-risk populations. While a large proportion of HBV infections occur in intravenous drug users, a subset of HBV genotype A may be transmitted by sexual contact. An HBV subtype may influence modes of transmission of HBV.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14560151     DOI: 10.1097/00042737-200311000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0954-691X            Impact factor:   2.566


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