Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, Mexico

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Worldwide, 130 million persons are estimated to be infected with HCV. Puebla is the Mexican state with the highest mortality due to hepatic cirrhosis. Therefore, it is imperative to obtain epidemiological data on HCV infection in asy...

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Main Authors: Contreras-Mioni Laura, Martínez-Laguna Ygnacio, Vargas-Maldonado Martín T, Meléndez-Mena Daniel, Ruiz-Conde Julia I, Guzmán-Flores Belinda, Santos-López Gerardo, Sosa-Jurado Francisca, Vallejo-Ruiz Verónica, Reyes-Leyva Julio
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Published: BMC 2010-01-01
Series:Virology Journal
Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/18
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spelling doaj-b857f75197ab47a8a2ade64f65c752332020-11-25T01:03:06ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2010-01-01711810.1186/1743-422X-7-18Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, MexicoContreras-Mioni LauraMartínez-Laguna YgnacioVargas-Maldonado Martín TMeléndez-Mena DanielRuiz-Conde Julia IGuzmán-Flores BelindaSantos-López GerardoSosa-Jurado FranciscaVallejo-Ruiz VerónicaReyes-Leyva Julio<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Worldwide, 130 million persons are estimated to be infected with HCV. Puebla is the Mexican state with the highest mortality due to hepatic cirrhosis. Therefore, it is imperative to obtain epidemiological data on HCV infection in asymptomatic people of this region. The objective of present study was to analyze the prevalence of antibodies and genotypes of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in blood donors from Puebla, Mexico.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The overall prevalence was 0.84% (515/61553). Distribution by region was: North, 0.86% (54/6270); Southeast, 1.04% (75/7197); Southwest, 0.93% (36/3852); and Central, 0.79% (350/44234). Ninety-six donors were enrolled for detection and genotyping of virus, from which 37 (38.5%) were HCV-RNA positive. Detected subtypes were: 1a (40.5%), 1b (27.0%), mixed 1a/1b (18.9%), undetermined genotype 1 (5.4%), 2a (2.7%), 2b (2.7%), and mixed 1a/2a (2.7%). All recovered donors with S/CO > 39 were HCV-RNA positive (11/11) and presented elevated ALT; in donors with S/CO < 39 HCV-RNA, positivity was of 30.4%; and 70% had normal values of ALT. The main risk factors associated with HCV infection were blood transfusion and surgery.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>HCV prevalence of donors in Puebla is similar to other Mexican states. The most prevalent genotype is 1, of which subtype 1a is the most frequent.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/18
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author Contreras-Mioni Laura
Martínez-Laguna Ygnacio
Vargas-Maldonado Martín T
Meléndez-Mena Daniel
Ruiz-Conde Julia I
Guzmán-Flores Belinda
Santos-López Gerardo
Sosa-Jurado Francisca
Vallejo-Ruiz Verónica
Reyes-Leyva Julio
spellingShingle Contreras-Mioni Laura
Martínez-Laguna Ygnacio
Vargas-Maldonado Martín T
Meléndez-Mena Daniel
Ruiz-Conde Julia I
Guzmán-Flores Belinda
Santos-López Gerardo
Sosa-Jurado Francisca
Vallejo-Ruiz Verónica
Reyes-Leyva Julio
Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, Mexico
Virology Journal
author_facet Contreras-Mioni Laura
Martínez-Laguna Ygnacio
Vargas-Maldonado Martín T
Meléndez-Mena Daniel
Ruiz-Conde Julia I
Guzmán-Flores Belinda
Santos-López Gerardo
Sosa-Jurado Francisca
Vallejo-Ruiz Verónica
Reyes-Leyva Julio
author_sort Contreras-Mioni Laura
title Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, Mexico
title_short Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, Mexico
title_full Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, Mexico
title_fullStr Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis C virus infection in blood donors from the state of Puebla, Mexico
title_sort hepatitis c virus infection in blood donors from the state of puebla, mexico
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Worldwide, 130 million persons are estimated to be infected with HCV. Puebla is the Mexican state with the highest mortality due to hepatic cirrhosis. Therefore, it is imperative to obtain epidemiological data on HCV infection in asymptomatic people of this region. The objective of present study was to analyze the prevalence of antibodies and genotypes of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in blood donors from Puebla, Mexico.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The overall prevalence was 0.84% (515/61553). Distribution by region was: North, 0.86% (54/6270); Southeast, 1.04% (75/7197); Southwest, 0.93% (36/3852); and Central, 0.79% (350/44234). Ninety-six donors were enrolled for detection and genotyping of virus, from which 37 (38.5%) were HCV-RNA positive. Detected subtypes were: 1a (40.5%), 1b (27.0%), mixed 1a/1b (18.9%), undetermined genotype 1 (5.4%), 2a (2.7%), 2b (2.7%), and mixed 1a/2a (2.7%). All recovered donors with S/CO > 39 were HCV-RNA positive (11/11) and presented elevated ALT; in donors with S/CO < 39 HCV-RNA, positivity was of 30.4%; and 70% had normal values of ALT. The main risk factors associated with HCV infection were blood transfusion and surgery.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>HCV prevalence of donors in Puebla is similar to other Mexican states. The most prevalent genotype is 1, of which subtype 1a is the most frequent.</p>
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/7/1/18
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