Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern India

Background/Aim : Hepatitis C is caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is classified into 6 genotypes. It leads to chronic hepatitis in 80% of the cases. Genotype of the virus helps in predicting response to antiviral therapy and also the duration of treatment. Therefore, it is important to know t...

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Main Authors: Harmeet S Rehan, Seema Manak, Madhur Yadav, Deepinder, Deepti Chopra, Neeta Wardhan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2011;volume=17;issue=4;spage=241;epage=244;aulast=Rehan
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spelling doaj-9bfe5f1ac275410c8260063febf5d0402020-11-24T21:27:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology1319-37671998-40492011-01-0117424124410.4103/1319-3767.82576Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern IndiaHarmeet S RehanSeema ManakMadhur YadavDeepinderDeepti ChopraNeeta WardhanBackground/Aim : Hepatitis C is caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is classified into 6 genotypes. It leads to chronic hepatitis in 80% of the cases. Genotype of the virus helps in predicting response to antiviral therapy and also the duration of treatment. Therefore, it is important to know the prevalence of each genotype. Knowledge regarding the route of entry of HCV in the blood is also necessary to formulate a strategy to prevent its spread. Patients and Methods : One hundred and two newly diagnosed patients with chronic hepatitis C, having anti-HCV antibody-positive were included in the study. Their HCV RNA viral load and genotype were determined by Reverse Transcriptase PCR assay on Roche Cobas Ampliprep analyzer. Results : Genotype 3 was commonly detected in 58.8% patients followed by genotype 1 in 20.6%. Twelve patients had genotype 4 (11.8%) and 9 had mixed infection with genotypes 3 and 4. Among these patients, 43.1% of patients had a history of multiple injection exposure. Blood transfusion received by 6.9% and 2.9% had donated blood. Only 1 patient had a history of drug abuse. Conclusion : The distribution of genotypes varies in different regions and therefore its knowledge is important, as it determines the response of the patient to the treatment. The use of autodisabled syringes, their proper disposal, following biomedical waste management guidelines, and organizing continued medical education and workshops will help in preventing the spread of HCV infection.http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2011;volume=17;issue=4;spage=241;epage=244;aulast=RehanGenotypehepatitis C virusNorthern Indiaprevalence
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author Harmeet S Rehan
Seema Manak
Madhur Yadav
Deepinder
Deepti Chopra
Neeta Wardhan
spellingShingle Harmeet S Rehan
Seema Manak
Madhur Yadav
Deepinder
Deepti Chopra
Neeta Wardhan
Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern India
The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
Genotype
hepatitis C virus
Northern India
prevalence
author_facet Harmeet S Rehan
Seema Manak
Madhur Yadav
Deepinder
Deepti Chopra
Neeta Wardhan
author_sort Harmeet S Rehan
title Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern India
title_short Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern India
title_full Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern India
title_fullStr Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern India
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of genotype and mode of spread of Hepatitis C virus in Northern India
title_sort diversity of genotype and mode of spread of hepatitis c virus in northern india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 1319-3767
1998-4049
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Background/Aim : Hepatitis C is caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is classified into 6 genotypes. It leads to chronic hepatitis in 80% of the cases. Genotype of the virus helps in predicting response to antiviral therapy and also the duration of treatment. Therefore, it is important to know the prevalence of each genotype. Knowledge regarding the route of entry of HCV in the blood is also necessary to formulate a strategy to prevent its spread. Patients and Methods : One hundred and two newly diagnosed patients with chronic hepatitis C, having anti-HCV antibody-positive were included in the study. Their HCV RNA viral load and genotype were determined by Reverse Transcriptase PCR assay on Roche Cobas Ampliprep analyzer. Results : Genotype 3 was commonly detected in 58.8% patients followed by genotype 1 in 20.6%. Twelve patients had genotype 4 (11.8%) and 9 had mixed infection with genotypes 3 and 4. Among these patients, 43.1% of patients had a history of multiple injection exposure. Blood transfusion received by 6.9% and 2.9% had donated blood. Only 1 patient had a history of drug abuse. Conclusion : The distribution of genotypes varies in different regions and therefore its knowledge is important, as it determines the response of the patient to the treatment. The use of autodisabled syringes, their proper disposal, following biomedical waste management guidelines, and organizing continued medical education and workshops will help in preventing the spread of HCV infection.
topic Genotype
hepatitis C virus
Northern India
prevalence
url http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2011;volume=17;issue=4;spage=241;epage=244;aulast=Rehan
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