Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic review

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background and aim</p> <p>Phylogenetic analysis has led to the classification of hepatitis C virus (HCV) into 1-6 major genotypes. HCV genotypes have different biological properties, clinical outcome and response to antiviral treatment and provide imp...

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Main Authors: Ali Ijaz, Khan Sanaullah, Attaullah Sobia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-09-01
Series:Virology Journal
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HCV
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/433
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spelling doaj-0d9883c2189c4c8ebf15281b3bdd227c2020-11-24T23:01:14ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2011-09-018143310.1186/1743-422X-8-433Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic reviewAli IjazKhan SanaullahAttaullah Sobia<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background and aim</p> <p>Phylogenetic analysis has led to the classification of hepatitis C virus (HCV) into 1-6 major genotypes. HCV genotypes have different biological properties, clinical outcome and response to antiviral treatment and provide important clues for studying the epidemiology, transmission and pathogenesis. This article deepens the current molecular information about the geographical distribution of HCV genotypes and subgenotypes in population of four provinces of Pakistan. 34 published papers (1996-2011) related to prevalence of HCV genotypes/serotypes and subgenotypes in Pakistan were searched.</p> <p>Result</p> <p>HCV genotype/s distribution from all 34 studies was observed in 28,400 HCV infected individuals in the following pattern: 1,999 (7.03%) cases of genotype 1; 1,085 (3.81%) cases of genotype 2; 22,429 (78.96%) cases of genotype 3; 453 (1.59%) cases of genotype 4; 29 (0.10%) cases of genotype 5; 37 (0.13%) cases of genotype 6; 1,429 (5.03%) cases of mixed genotypes, and 939 (3.30%) cases of untypeable genotypes. Overall, genotype 3a was the predominant genotype with a rate of 55.10%, followed by genotype 1a, 3b and mixed genotype with a rate of 10.25%, 8.20%, and 5.08%, respectively; and genotypes 4, 5 and 6 were rare. Genotype 3 occurred predominately in all the provinces of Pakistan. Second more frequently genotype was genotype 1 in Punjab province and untypeable genotypes in Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/433HCVGenotypesPrevalencePakistan
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author Ali Ijaz
Khan Sanaullah
Attaullah Sobia
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Khan Sanaullah
Attaullah Sobia
Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic review
Virology Journal
HCV
Genotypes
Prevalence
Pakistan
author_facet Ali Ijaz
Khan Sanaullah
Attaullah Sobia
author_sort Ali Ijaz
title Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic review
title_short Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic review
title_full Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic review
title_fullStr Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic review
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis C virus genotypes in Pakistan: a systemic review
title_sort hepatitis c virus genotypes in pakistan: a systemic review
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2011-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background and aim</p> <p>Phylogenetic analysis has led to the classification of hepatitis C virus (HCV) into 1-6 major genotypes. HCV genotypes have different biological properties, clinical outcome and response to antiviral treatment and provide important clues for studying the epidemiology, transmission and pathogenesis. This article deepens the current molecular information about the geographical distribution of HCV genotypes and subgenotypes in population of four provinces of Pakistan. 34 published papers (1996-2011) related to prevalence of HCV genotypes/serotypes and subgenotypes in Pakistan were searched.</p> <p>Result</p> <p>HCV genotype/s distribution from all 34 studies was observed in 28,400 HCV infected individuals in the following pattern: 1,999 (7.03%) cases of genotype 1; 1,085 (3.81%) cases of genotype 2; 22,429 (78.96%) cases of genotype 3; 453 (1.59%) cases of genotype 4; 29 (0.10%) cases of genotype 5; 37 (0.13%) cases of genotype 6; 1,429 (5.03%) cases of mixed genotypes, and 939 (3.30%) cases of untypeable genotypes. Overall, genotype 3a was the predominant genotype with a rate of 55.10%, followed by genotype 1a, 3b and mixed genotype with a rate of 10.25%, 8.20%, and 5.08%, respectively; and genotypes 4, 5 and 6 were rare. Genotype 3 occurred predominately in all the provinces of Pakistan. Second more frequently genotype was genotype 1 in Punjab province and untypeable genotypes in Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.</p>
topic HCV
Genotypes
Prevalence
Pakistan
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/8/1/433
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