Determination of hepatitis C virus genotypes circulating in different districts of Punjab (Pakistan)

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Waqar, Muhammad [1 ,7 ]
Khan, Asad U. [1 ,7 ]
Rehman, Habib U. [5 ]
Idrees, Muhammad [6 ]
Wasim, Muhammad [3 ]
Ali, Amjad [4 ]
Niaz, Zeeshan [1 ]
Ismail, Zobia [7 ]
Rehman, Mujaddad U. [1 ]
Tariq, Muhammad [2 ]
Shah, Muqarrab [1 ]
Murtaza, Bibi N. [1 ]
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[1] Hazara Univ, Dept Microbiol, Mansehra, Pakistan
[2] Hazara Univ, Dept Genet, Mansehra, Pakistan
[3] Khyber Med Univ, Dept Med, Peshawar, Pakistan
[4] Univ Malakand, Dept Biotechnol, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
[5] Mardan Complex Hosp, Dept Med, Mardan, Pakistan
[6] Univ Punjab, Natl Ctr Excellence Mol Biol, Div Mol Virol & Mol Diagnost, Lahore 53700, Pakistan
[7] Genome Ctr Mol Diag & Res, Lahore, Pakistan
关键词
genotypes; hepatitis C virus; prevalence; Punjab; NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE; RISK-FACTORS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; TRANSMISSION; INFECTION; REGIONS; INTERFERON; COUNTRIES; SUBTYPES;
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10.1097/MEG.0b013e328362dc3f
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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IntroductionHepatitis C virus (HCV) is a principal cause of severe liver diseases worldwide and a possible source of significant morbidity and fatality in the long term. Information on the genotype is more significant because it has prognostic value in the response to antiviral therapy.ObjectivesThis study aimed to determine the frequency of various HCV genotypes circulating in the different districts of Punjab and to show the pattern distribution of HCV genotypes in different age groups and sexes.Materials and methodsA total of 542 HCV-positive patients were selected from various districts of the province and were subjected to an HCV genotype-specific assay. Among 542 positive patients, 300 (55.35%) were men and 242 (44.65%) were women. There were 245 (45.20%), 61 (11.25%), 56 (10.33%), 56 (10.33%), 53 (9.77%), 27 (5%), 20 (3.69%), 16 (3%), and eight (1.47%) HCV-positive patients from Lahore, Sargodha, Multan, Toba Tek Singh, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Mandi Bahauddin Gujranwala, and Sahiwal districts, respectively.ResultsOf a total of 542 serum samples analyzed, 476 (88%) were successfully genotyped whereas 66 (12%) samples were undetermined genotypes. Among the typable genotypes, 1a was found in 37 (7%), 1b in 18 (3%), 3a in 386 (71%), and genotype 3b in five (1%) patients. Thirty patients (6%) were identified to be infected with mixed HCV genotypes. Genotypes 3a (P=0.0001), 1a (P=0.001), and untypable genotypes (P=0.03) were circulating significantly in all the studied districts. All the genotypes were distributed evenly in male and female patients. The most affected age range of patients was 21-40 years as compared with teenage and older age groups.ConclusionThe study found a significantly high prevalence of HCV among the patients of Punjab. In addition, genotype 1a was found to be a significantly and rapidly increasing genotype in the study area. It appears that HCV-3a (the most prevalent genotype) may be replaced by genotype 1a. If this occurs, it will make the present scenario more complex in terms of response to therapy and economic burden on the health sector of Pakistan. HCV infection is more common in the age group of 21-40 years. All the genotypes were distributed at the same frequency in men and women. (C) 2013 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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