Distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes and viral load levels in Brazilian chronically infected patients in São Paulo city
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HBV genotype, Region precore HBV, Viral load, BrazilAbstract
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the serum viral load in chronically infected Hepatitis B virus (HBV) patients and to investigate the distribution of HBV genotypes in São Paulo city. Quantitative HBV-DNA assays and HBV genotyping have gained importance for predicting HBV disease progression, have been employed for assessing infectivity, for treatment monitoring and for detecting the emergence of drug resistance. Twenty-nine Brazilian patients with suspected chronic hepatitis B were studied, using real time PCR for viral load determination and direct DNA sequencing for the genotyping. The serology revealed chronic HBV infection in 22 samples. The HBV-DNA was positive in 68% samples (15/22). The phylogenetic analysis disclosed that eleven patients were infected with HBV genotype A, two with genotype F and two with genotype D. Thus, the genotype A was the most prevalent in our study.Downloads
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2009-10-01
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Hepatitis
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Alcalde, R., Melo, F. L., Nishiya, A., Ferreira, S. C., Langhi Júnior, M. D., Fernandes, S. S., Marcondes, L. A., Duarte, A. J. S., & Casseb, J. (2009). Distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes and viral load levels in Brazilian chronically infected patients in São Paulo city . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 51(5), 269-272. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31287