Research advances in molecular mechanism of mother-to-child transmission of HCV and related risk factors

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a global health problem and people are generally susceptible to HCV. Main routes of transmission include blood transmission, sexual transmission, and mother-to-child transmission. Anti-HCV screening of blood products has substantially reduced the blood transmission of HCV....

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Main Authors: GAO Luhua, NIE Qinghe
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2017-06-01
Series:Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
Online Access:http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=8258
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Summary:Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a global health problem and people are generally susceptible to HCV. Main routes of transmission include blood transmission, sexual transmission, and mother-to-child transmission. Anti-HCV screening of blood products has substantially reduced the blood transmission of HCV. Remarkable breakthrough has been made in the treatment of hepatitis C with direct-acting antiviral agents and the trend of HCV transmission has been significantly curbed. Since HCV infection is occult, hepatitis C vaccine has not been successfully developed, and there lack effective blocking measures for mother-to-child transmission, which will become one of the major route of HCV transmission. Reducing the rate of mother-to-child transmission of HCV is very important in preventing neonatal HCV infection and reducing the incidence rate of HCV infection. In recent years, many researchers have concentrated on the detailed mechanisms and risk factors of mother-to-child transmission of HCV and made great achievements; however, there are still controversies over some issues. This article reviews the research advances in the specific mechanisms of mother-to-child transmission of HCV in China and other countries.
ISSN:1001-5256
1001-5256