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Hepatitis C infection in two urban hemodialysis units.

L J Jeffers1, G O Perez, M D de Medina, C J Ortiz-Interian, E R Schiff, K R Reddy, M Jimenez, J J Bourgoignie, C A Vaamonde, R Duncan.   

Abstract

We determined the prevalence of antibodies to the hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) in 90 patients and 37 staff members of two hemodialysis units utilizing a recently developed anti-HCV recombinant based assay. Eleven patients (12%) were anti-HCV(+). Of these, eight (73%) had antibodies to the hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) indicating prior hepatitis B infection; one patient was hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)(+). All staff members were anti-HCV(-), although seven (19%) of them were anti-HBc(+). Alanine aminotransferase elevations were present at the time of the study in four anti-HCV(-) patients and in only one anti-HCV(+) patient. All anti-HCV(+) (mean 59 +/- 74; range 3 to 269 units) and 85% of anti-HCV(-) patients (mean 16 +/- 27; range 0 to 204 units) had received multiple blood transfusions (P = 0.348). Among 50 patients tested for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), 43% of anti-HCV(+) as compared to only 7% anti-HCV(-) were positive (P = 0.003). There was a history of intravenous drug abuse (IVDA) in eight (72%) of the anti-HCV(+) patients and in only seven (9%) of the anti-HCV(-) group (P = 0.00001). The results of this serologic survey suggests that anti-HCV positivity is prevalent, although much less than anti-HBc, among our dialysis patients, whereas it was not detected among staff members. The prevalence rate of anti-HCV was statistically significantly higher among anti-HIV(+) and IVDA patients but not in multi-transfused patients.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2119469     DOI: 10.1038/ki.1990.203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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3.  Hepatitis C markers in hemodialysis patients.

Authors:  C S Huang; M S Ho; C S Yang; C L Lee; C A Tan
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 5.948

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Authors:  S K Ha; J H Park; W C Choi; K H Kim; K H Choi; H Y Lee; D S Han; K S Song; H O Kim; S H Chung
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