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GB virus type C infection in hemodialysis patients considering co-infection with hepatitis C virus

(2008) GB virus type C infection in hemodialysis patients considering co-infection with hepatitis C virus. Journal of Medical Virology. pp. 1260-1263. ISSN 0146-6615

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Abstract

GB virus type C is a well-known viral agent with capability of infecting patients undergoing hemodialysis. Liver enzyme levels in infected individuals have been reported to remain within the normal range. Simultaneous infection of GBV-C and other viral agents may occur due to common routes of transmission. A total of 104 hemodialysis patients living in Tehran were included in this case-control study (53 patients with HCV infection, group 1; and 51 with no HCV infection, group 11). Diagnosis was made by detection Anti-E-2 protein using ELISA and HCV-RNA using RT-PCR. History of HBV-infection, organ transplantation, depression malignancies, chemotherapy, diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders and chronic cutaneous disorders were considered. Patients were evaluated for high- risk behaviors such as intravenous drug injection, addiction or substance abuse. A total of 14 patients (13.6) were GBV-C-infected. Four of them were co-infected with HCV. All patients with GBV-C infection had viral genotype 2. Thirteen patients (12) had a history of multiple blood transfusions. Mean (+/- SD) age of GBV-C-infected patients was 48.7 +/- 13.8 years. Among GBV-C infected patients, three patients had a history of organ transplantation and three had a co-morbidity of diabetes mellitus. This study as the first case-control study to evaluate the association between GBV-C and HCV infection, to our knowledge, shows hemodialysis patients living in Tehran are infected with GBV-C with intermediate level of frequency. The association of GBV-C transmission with other viral blood-borne agents might be necessary.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: GB virus type C hepatitis C virus renal dialysis genotypes hemodialysis kidney-transplant recipients dialysis patients genotypes sequence prevalence cloning Virology
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Page Range: pp. 1260-1263
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Medical Virology
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 80
Number: 7
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.21161
ISSN: 0146-6615
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/7018

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