| Literature DB >> 25886382 |
Fatou Traoré1, Emmanuelle Gormally2, Stéphanie Villar3, Marlin D Friesen4, John D Groopman5, Guy Vernet6,7, Souleymane Diallo8, Pierre Hainaut9, Moussa Y Maiga10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B (HB) infection is common in Mali. However, there is little information on molecular and biochemical characteristics of HB carriers.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25886382 PMCID: PMC4403772 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-0916-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Flow chart of subject recruitment and selection for analysis. 1466 subjects were initially recruited. Due to practical reasons in a resource-constrained context (in which extensive and systematic follow-up of healthy subjects is not feasible), studies on biomarkers have been carried out on second or third blood samples collected at recall of subjects who were confirmed chronic carriers. From the initial recruitment, a total of 199 subjects reported for the first recall and carrier status was confirmed for 195 subjects. Among these subjects, 152 reported for a third sample, which was used to measure viral load (152 subjects) and to perform Actitest/Fibrotest (147 subjects; data on 5 subjects not available due to experimental failure). Among these 147 subjects, DNA could be extracted from the plasma for 105 subjects, who were tested for R249S, HBX (n = 105), HBe testing (n = 103) or HBV genotype (n = 90). The reduction in numbers for HBe and HBV genotype is due to experimental failure.
Characteristics of confirmed HB carriers (n = 195)
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| 18-25 | 47 | 24.1 |
| 26-35 | 66 | 33.9 |
| 36-45 | 46 | 23.6 |
| 46-55 | 25 | 12.8 |
| ≥56 | 11 | 5.6 |
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| Male | 142 | 72.8 |
| Female | 53 | 27.2 |
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| Visitors, Hospital Gabriel Touré* | 93 | 47.7 |
| Visitors, Hospital Point “G”* | 17 | 8.7 |
| National Police School/military staff | 53 | 27.2 |
| Medical staff, Hospital Gabriel Touré | 17 | 8.7 |
| Medical students | 15 | 7.7 |
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| Civil servants | 118 | 60.5 |
| Students | 45 | 23.1 |
| Housewives | 14 | 7.2 |
| Traders | 7 | 3.6 |
| Primary school students | 4 | 2.1 |
| Workers | 3 | 1.5 |
| Others | 4 | 2.1 |
*Recruited at hospital’s general admission.
HBe status (n = 103), HBV viral load (n = 152) and TP53 R249S mutant DNA plasma concentration in confirmed HB carriers
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| Positive | 7 | 6.8 |
| Negative | 96 | 93.2 |
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| 103 | 100 |
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| Non-detectable (Log 1) | 16 | 10.5 |
| 10 -10,000 (Log1 - < log4) | 87 | 57.2 |
| >10,000 (Log4 - Log8) | 49 | 32.2 |
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| 152 | 100 |
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| 0-40 | 42 | 40 |
| 41-100 | 22 | 21 |
| 101-500 | 29 | 27,6 |
| 501-1000 | 10 | 9,5 |
| 1001-2000 | 2 | 1,9 |
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| 105 | 100 |
Conversion to METAVIR score of Fibrotest-Actitest in 147 confirmed HB carriers
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| F0 | 69 | 46.9 |
| F0-F1 | 20 | 13.6 |
| F1 | 6 | 4.1 |
| F1-F2 | 23 | 15.7 |
| F2 | 10 | 6.8 |
| F3 | 11 | 7.5 |
| F4 | 8 | 5.4 |
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| 147 | 100.0 |
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| A0 | 84 | 57.1 |
| A0-A1 | 38 | 25.9 |
| A1 | 10 | 6.8 |
| A1-A2 | 5 | 3.4 |
| A2 | 5 | 3.4 |
| A3 | 5 | 3.4 |
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| 147 | 100.00 |