A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of Century

Hepatitis C virus has infected over 200 million people worldwide and is the most common blood-borne disease. Pakistan has the HCV prevalence rate of over 8%. A literature search has been performed using different keywords in different databases i.e. PubMed, Google Scholar, and NCBI. 6.2% prevalence...

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Main Authors: Aetsam Bin Masood, Zain Ul Abideen, Muhammad Salman Anjums, Muhammad Irfan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Interdisciplinary Publishing Academia 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Life and Bio-Sciences Research
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Online Access:https://jlbsr.org/index.php/jlbsr/article/view/40
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spelling doaj-456053dec209434780006e41d51d8acd2021-06-26T16:41:19ZengInterdisciplinary Publishing AcademiaJournal of Life and Bio-Sciences Research2708-18182021-06-01201263010.38094/jlbsr2014040A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of CenturyAetsam Bin Masood0Zain Ul Abideen1Muhammad Salman Anjums2Muhammad Irfan3Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics Laboratory, Biosciences Department, COMSATS University Islamabad, PakistanTranslational Genomics Laboratory, Biosciences Department, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan Translational Genomics Laboratory, Biosciences Department, COMSATS University Islamabad, PakistanCancer Genetics and Epigenetics Laboratory, Biosciences Department, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan Hepatitis C virus has infected over 200 million people worldwide and is the most common blood-borne disease. Pakistan has the HCV prevalence rate of over 8%. A literature search has been performed using different keywords in different databases i.e. PubMed, Google Scholar, and NCBI. 6.2% prevalence rate was found in the general population, 4.13% in healthcare workers and a higher prevalence rate was observed in injection drug users and multi transfusion population. Use of injection was very frequent among the Pakistani population, reuse and sharing of syringes have an association with HCV infections. In Pakistan most prevalent genotype of HIV was 3a. Knowledge about HCV and its risk factors also varies with the educational background. Blood donors should be screened for HCV, awareness campaigns about different risk factors should be initiated at the government level, and strict regulation on healthcare waste should be implemented, these might help in preventing its spread to healthy individuals.https://jlbsr.org/index.php/jlbsr/article/view/40hepatitis cpakistanprevalencegenotypesrisk factorsinjectiontransfusion
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author Aetsam Bin Masood
Zain Ul Abideen
Muhammad Salman Anjums
Muhammad Irfan
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Zain Ul Abideen
Muhammad Salman Anjums
Muhammad Irfan
A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of Century
Journal of Life and Bio-Sciences Research
hepatitis c
pakistan
prevalence
genotypes
risk factors
injection
transfusion
author_facet Aetsam Bin Masood
Zain Ul Abideen
Muhammad Salman Anjums
Muhammad Irfan
author_sort Aetsam Bin Masood
title A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of Century
title_short A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of Century
title_full A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of Century
title_fullStr A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of Century
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Hepatitis C Virus: Prevalence, Genotype, Risk Factors in Pakistan Last Quarter of Century
title_sort review of hepatitis c virus: prevalence, genotype, risk factors in pakistan last quarter of century
publisher Interdisciplinary Publishing Academia
series Journal of Life and Bio-Sciences Research
issn 2708-1818
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Hepatitis C virus has infected over 200 million people worldwide and is the most common blood-borne disease. Pakistan has the HCV prevalence rate of over 8%. A literature search has been performed using different keywords in different databases i.e. PubMed, Google Scholar, and NCBI. 6.2% prevalence rate was found in the general population, 4.13% in healthcare workers and a higher prevalence rate was observed in injection drug users and multi transfusion population. Use of injection was very frequent among the Pakistani population, reuse and sharing of syringes have an association with HCV infections. In Pakistan most prevalent genotype of HIV was 3a. Knowledge about HCV and its risk factors also varies with the educational background. Blood donors should be screened for HCV, awareness campaigns about different risk factors should be initiated at the government level, and strict regulation on healthcare waste should be implemented, these might help in preventing its spread to healthy individuals.
topic hepatitis c
pakistan
prevalence
genotypes
risk factors
injection
transfusion
url https://jlbsr.org/index.php/jlbsr/article/view/40
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