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Distribution of Hepatitis B virus genotypes among healthy blood donors in eastern part of North India

AIM: We evaluated the distribution HBV genotypes among non-remunerated healthy blood donors in eastern North India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During screening of donated blood, 176 consecutive HBsAg positive, samples comprised the study. HBV-DNA was quantitative detected in 150 samples by PCR. HBV geno...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Kailash, Kumar, Manoj, Rahaman, Sk. H., Singh, T. B., Patel, Saurabh Kumar, Nath, Gopal
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Publicado: Medknow Publications Pvt Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21897593
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-6247.83240
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author Kumar, Kailash
Kumar, Manoj
Rahaman, Sk. H.
Singh, T. B.
Patel, Saurabh Kumar
Nath, Gopal
author_facet Kumar, Kailash
Kumar, Manoj
Rahaman, Sk. H.
Singh, T. B.
Patel, Saurabh Kumar
Nath, Gopal
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description AIM: We evaluated the distribution HBV genotypes among non-remunerated healthy blood donors in eastern North India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During screening of donated blood, 176 consecutive HBsAg positive, samples comprised the study. HBV-DNA was quantitative detected in 150 samples by PCR. HBV genotype was determined by identifying genotype-specific DNA band using nested PCR. RESULTS: Majorities were of age group 31-40 yrs (65.3%). Males (92.7%) outnumbered females (7.3%) and were HbeAg-negative HBsAg carriers. Over all, genotype-A was the most prevalent (54%) followed by D (21.3%). We did not find genotype-G and H. Districts under study, divided into four zones: Zone–I genotype-A was most common (62.3%) followed by D (18.8%); Zone–II genotype–C (41.2%) was more frequent followed by D (20.6% and A (17.7%). Zone–III in adjoining Bihar state close to Zone–I, A was more prevalent (81.8%) followed by B and C (9.1%). In Zone-IV adjoining Zone- II had genotype-A (100%) only. Genotype–D had more sporadic distribution. Genotype-E and F were prevalent in Zone I and II (3/150, 2%). CONCLUSIONS: Among blood donors HBV genotype-A followed by D was the most prevalent in eastern North India. Genotype–A had pattern of distribution signifying common focus, while D was more sporadic and C had single large pocket (Zone-II) probably common focus but restricting to particular area. Evidences are suggestive of association of HBV genotype in liver dysfunction. An effective treatment and preventive strategies based of genotypes will reduce the disease burden and increase the blood safety.
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spelling pubmed-31592442011-09-06 Distribution of Hepatitis B virus genotypes among healthy blood donors in eastern part of North India Kumar, Kailash Kumar, Manoj Rahaman, Sk. H. Singh, T. B. Patel, Saurabh Kumar Nath, Gopal Asian J Transfus Sci Original Article AIM: We evaluated the distribution HBV genotypes among non-remunerated healthy blood donors in eastern North India. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During screening of donated blood, 176 consecutive HBsAg positive, samples comprised the study. HBV-DNA was quantitative detected in 150 samples by PCR. HBV genotype was determined by identifying genotype-specific DNA band using nested PCR. RESULTS: Majorities were of age group 31-40 yrs (65.3%). Males (92.7%) outnumbered females (7.3%) and were HbeAg-negative HBsAg carriers. Over all, genotype-A was the most prevalent (54%) followed by D (21.3%). We did not find genotype-G and H. Districts under study, divided into four zones: Zone–I genotype-A was most common (62.3%) followed by D (18.8%); Zone–II genotype–C (41.2%) was more frequent followed by D (20.6% and A (17.7%). Zone–III in adjoining Bihar state close to Zone–I, A was more prevalent (81.8%) followed by B and C (9.1%). In Zone-IV adjoining Zone- II had genotype-A (100%) only. Genotype–D had more sporadic distribution. Genotype-E and F were prevalent in Zone I and II (3/150, 2%). CONCLUSIONS: Among blood donors HBV genotype-A followed by D was the most prevalent in eastern North India. Genotype–A had pattern of distribution signifying common focus, while D was more sporadic and C had single large pocket (Zone-II) probably common focus but restricting to particular area. Evidences are suggestive of association of HBV genotype in liver dysfunction. An effective treatment and preventive strategies based of genotypes will reduce the disease burden and increase the blood safety. Medknow Publications Pvt Ltd 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3159244/ /pubmed/21897593 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-6247.83240 Text en © Asian Journal of Transfusion Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kumar, Manoj
Rahaman, Sk. H.
Singh, T. B.
Patel, Saurabh Kumar
Nath, Gopal
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title Distribution of Hepatitis B virus genotypes among healthy blood donors in eastern part of North India
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title_fullStr Distribution of Hepatitis B virus genotypes among healthy blood donors in eastern part of North India
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Hepatitis B virus genotypes among healthy blood donors in eastern part of North India
title_short Distribution of Hepatitis B virus genotypes among healthy blood donors in eastern part of North India
title_sort distribution of hepatitis b virus genotypes among healthy blood donors in eastern part of north india
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21897593
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-6247.83240
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