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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Hanan Al-Mardini, Dr Christopher Record
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Background: The epidemiology of hepatitis C virus infection has been well characterized in Western Europe, North America and Japan. Less is known about it in other regions of the world. In order to fully understand the relationship between host and virus, it is important to study the effect of virus infection in all regions of the world. In this report, we have analyzed patients from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Jordan. Design and Methods: Serum from 81 Middle Eastern HCV ELISA-2-positive patients was analyzed fur the presence of HCV RNA by PCR. RNA-positive patients were genotyped by selective hybridization of amplicons to HCV genotype specific oligonucleotides (InnoLipa2, Innogenetics, Belgium). Where possible, data was also obtained on racial origin, liver histology, serum ALT, prothrombin time, albumin, and risk factors for infection. Results: Sixty-five of 81 patients were HCV RNA-positive. A higher proportion of Middle Eastern patients were genotype 4 compared to equivalent studies from Western Europe, USA and Japan. However, the most common genotype was la. No significant difference in genotype was found between patients with chronic hepatitis and patients with cirrhosis. Conclusions: Eight of 65 (12%) patients were genotype 4, but the most common genotype was la, a "Western" genotype (24/65, 37%). The mean age of cirrhotics was low compared to Western studies. This may be due to infection in early childhood or race-related host factors. Twelve of 65 patients (18%) were not classifiable fur genotype using InnoLipa2. This may be due to multiple infecting genotypes in these patients, or unusual, non 1-3 HCV genotypes which cannot be classified by InnoLipa2.
Author(s): Record CO; Al-Mardini H; Watson JP; Awadh S; Ukabam S
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Annals of Saudi Medicine
Year: 1999
Volume: 19
Issue: 5
Pages: 410-412
Print publication date: 01/09/1999
ISSN (print): 0256-4947
ISSN (electronic): 1319-9226
Publisher: Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd.