| Literature DB >> 21559488 |
Mónica Viviana Alvarado-Mora1, María Fernanda Gutierrez Fernandez, Michele Soares Gomes-Gouvêa, Raymundo Soares de Azevedo Neto, Flair José Carrilho, João Renato Rebello Pinho.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Viral hepatitis B, C and delta still remain a serious problem worldwide. In Colombia, data from 1980s described that HBV and HDV infection are important causes of hepatitis, but little is known about HCV infection. The aim of this study was to determine the currently frequency of HBV, HCV and HDV in four different Colombian regions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21559488 PMCID: PMC3084727 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0018888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Geographic localization of the four places from where samples were collected in Colombia.
The capital of each department is in red (•).
Results for each HBV, HDV and HCV serology marker evaluated in the Colombian population (>11 years old).
| Variables | HBsAg Positives/n (%) | anti-HBc Positives/n (%) | anti-HBs Positives/n (%) | Isolated anti-HBs Positives/n (%) | anti-HDV Positives n (%) | anti-HCV Positives/n (%) |
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| Male group | 7/163 (4.29%) | 56/163 (34.36%) | 73/149 (48.99%) | 33/96 (34.38%) | 3/56 (5.36%) | 6/163 (3.68%) |
| Female group | 28/455 (6.15%) | 120/456 (26.32%) | 175/427 (40.98%) | 78/306 (25.49%) | 6/117 (5.13%) | 16/456 (3.51%) |
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| 0.378 | 0.051 | 0.089 | 0.089 | 0.949 | 0.919 |
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| 11–15 | 1/32(3.13%) | 0/32(0.00%) | 6/30 (20.00%) | 6/30 (20.00%) | no samples | 0/32(0.00%) |
| 16–20 | 5/58(8.62%) | 7/58 (12.07%) | 19/54 (35.19%) | 11/45 (24.44%) | 0/7 (0.00%) | 1/58 (1.72%) |
| 21–25 | 8/130(6.15%) | 25/130 (19.23%) | 43/116 (37.07%) | 25/94 (26.60%) | 1/22 (4.55%) | 6/130 (4.62%) |
| 26–30 | 8/97(8.25%) | 26/97 (26.80%) | 44/94 (46.81%) | 23/66 (34.85%) | 0/23 (0.00%) | 7/97 (7.22%) |
| 31–35 | 4/69(5.80%) | 20/69 (28.99%) | 29/64 (45.31%) | 12/45 (26.67%) | 1/22 (4.55%) | 2/69 (2.90%) |
| 36–40 | 0/61(0.00%) | 20/62 (32.26%) | 26/58 (44.83%) | 11/38 (28.95%) | 1/20 (5.00%) | 0/62(0.00%) |
| 41–45 | 2/55(3.64%) | 19/55 (34.55%) | 21/52 (40.38%) | 7/33 (21.21%) | 3/20 (15.0%) | 2/55 (3.64%) |
| 46–50 | 3/35(8.57%) | 17/35 (48.57%) | 19/33 (57.58%) | 5/16 (31.25%) | 1/18 (5.56%) | 0/35(0.00%) |
| >51 | 4/81(4.94%) | 42/81 (51.85%) | 41/75 (54.67%) | 11/35 (31.43) | 2/41 (4.88%) | 4/81 (4.94%) |
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| 0.502 | <0.001 | 0.026 | 0.860 |
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| Amazonas | 14/176 (7.95%) | 96/176 (54.55%) | 105/168 (62.50%) | 24/73 (32.88%) | 8/97 (8.25%) | 10/176 (5.68%) |
| Chocó | 5/135 (3.70%) | 25/136 (18.38%) | 67/115 (58.26%) | 49/92 (53.26%) | 0/27 (0.00%) | 5/136 (3.68%) |
| San Andrés Island | 3/152 (1.97%) | 6/152 (3.95%) | 25/143 (17.48%) | 21/137 (15.33%) | 0/9 (0.00%) | 1/152 (0.66%) |
| Magdalena | 13/155 (8.39%) | 49/155 (31.61%) | 51/150 (34.00%) | 17/100 (17.00%) | 1/40 (2.50%) | 6/155 (3.87%) |
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| 0.033 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| 0.107 |
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*p value was not calculated due to the small number of positive samples.