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P V Barde1, M K Shukla, Ruchi Pathak, B K Kori, P K Bharti.
Abstract
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection, a major cause of childhood hepatitis is transmitted by orofaecal route. Children mostly suffer with subclinical infection but may have serious clinical implications leading to hospitalization and mortality. IgM ELISA and nRT PCR were conducted on the blood samples collected from HAV suspected paediatric cases referred to the viral diagnostic laboratory in the Regional Medical Research Centre for Tribals at Jabalpur, Central India. The nRT PCR products were sequenced and phylogenetic analysis was done. Of the 195 samples tested, 41 (21%) were positive for HAV antibodies, among which 38 (92%) belonged to paediatric age group and 32 per cent of these were hospitalized. nRT PCR and sequencing confirmed the presence of HAV. Phylogenic analysis revealed circulation of genotype III A in central India. Regular serological and molecular monitoring would aid in understanding epidemiology of HAV and plan intervention strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25109730 PMCID: PMC4165008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Med Res ISSN: 0971-5916 Impact factor: 2.375
Age distribution of the suspected and confirmed HAV cases
FigPhylogenetic tree of hepatitis A viruses generated by the p distance NJ method, based on the 5’ NCR nucleotide sequence (292 bases). Each strain is labelled as country followed by Gene bank accession number. The strains from this study are marked with (♦). The respective genotypes are marked after bracket.