| Literature DB >> 24555665 |
Myuki Alfaia Esashika Crispim, Nelson Abrahim Fraiji, Sonia Cordeiro Campello, Nicolaus Albert Schriefer, Mariane Martins Araújo Stefani1, Dagmar Kiesslich.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis D virus (HDV) represent important public health problems in the Western Amazon region with reported cases of fulminant hepatitis. This cross sectional study describes HBV and HDV genotypes circulating in the Brazilian Amazon region.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24555665 PMCID: PMC3936897 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Main demographic features, HBV genotypes in Western Amazon, Brazil
| Number (n) | 130 | 60 | 34 | 224 |
| Male: female# | 98:32 | 38:22 | 12:22 | - |
| Age# media, range | 35 (18–60) | 40 (19–66) | 33 (18–50) | - |
| Genotyped HBV samples (n) | 110 | 52 | 29 | 191 |
| % HBV A (n/total)* | 61.8 (68/110) | 44.2 (23/52) | 48.3 (14/29) | 105 |
| % HBV D (n/total)* | 15.4 (17/110) | 21.1 (11/52) | 17.2 (5/29) | 33 |
| % HBV F (n/total)* | 22.8 (25/110) | 34.6 (18/52) | 34.5 (10/29) | 53 |
*p > 0.05 for Chi square comparisons of HBV genotypes among Manaus blood donors, Manaus outpatients and Eirunepe individuals; **p < 0.05 for Fisher’s exact test comparison of HBV A frequencies between Manaus blood donors and outpatients; #p < 0.001 for ANOVA comparisons of ages and Chi square comparison of male:female ratios among Manaus blood donors, Manaus outpatients and Eirunepe individuals.
HDV-HBV co-infection and genotypes in the Western Amazon, Brazil
| Participants (n) | 130 | 60 | 34 | 224 |
| HBV HDV coinfection % | 8.5 (11/130) | 65.0 (39/60) | 47.0 (16/34) | 66 |
| Genotyped HBV samples (n) | 8/11 | 33/39 | 11/16 | 52/66* |
| HBV/A HDV/3 | 1 | 9 | 2 | 12 |
| HBV/D HDV/3 | 3 | 3 | - | 6 |
| HBV/F HDV/3 | 2 | 13 | 5 | 20 |
*Among 66 HBV-HDV co-infected individuals, 52 had HBV genotyped and 38 had both HBV and HDV genotyped.
Figure 1Phylogenetic analysis of 21 HDV genotype 3 isolates from the western Amazon. A 405 nt fragment of delta antigen (nucleotide positions 883–1288) was directly sequenced. Sequences from the western Amazon identified in this study are highlighted (●). Corresponding 405 nucleotide sub-genomic fragment of reference sequences were used in this analysis. For the reference sequences used, genotypes, origin and GenBank accession numbers of are indicated.
Figure 2South America map highlighting the Brazilian western Amazon region and HBV and HDV genotypes identified in Amazonas, Acre and Roraima States according to the origin of the participants, indicated by a red star. HDV genotype 3 refers to the 21 isolates sequenced and shown in Figure 1. HBV genotypes are depicted in black and HDV genotype in red. Genotypes are shown according to the origin of participants within subregions of Amazonas State (“Alto Solimões, Jutaí/Solimões/Juruá, Purús, Juruá, Madeira, Alto Rio Negro, Rio Negro/Solimões, Médio Amazonas”). The major hydrographic basins and from the western Amazon are shown including the Negro River/Manaus, Juruá River/Eirunepe and Purús River/ Lábrea. (*) indicates genotypes in other Brazilian states in the north region: Pará, Roraima and Acre.