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HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses

BACKGROUND: Recently in China, HCV 6a infection has shown a fast increase among patients and blood donors, possibly due to IDU linked transmission. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS: We recruited 210 drug users in Shanwei city, Guangdong province. Among them, HCV RNA was detected in 150 (71.4%), both E1 and NS5B...

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Autores principales: Fu, Yongshui, Qin, Weibing, Cao, Hong, Xu, Ru, Tan, Yi, Lu, Teng, Wang, Hongren, Tong, Wangxia, Rong, Xia, Li, Gang, Yuan, Manqiong, Li, Chunhua, Abe, Kenji, Lu, Ling, Chen, Guihua
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3253785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22253686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028006
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author Fu, Yongshui
Qin, Weibing
Cao, Hong
Xu, Ru
Tan, Yi
Lu, Teng
Wang, Hongren
Tong, Wangxia
Rong, Xia
Li, Gang
Yuan, Manqiong
Li, Chunhua
Abe, Kenji
Lu, Ling
Chen, Guihua
author_facet Fu, Yongshui
Qin, Weibing
Cao, Hong
Xu, Ru
Tan, Yi
Lu, Teng
Wang, Hongren
Tong, Wangxia
Rong, Xia
Li, Gang
Yuan, Manqiong
Li, Chunhua
Abe, Kenji
Lu, Ling
Chen, Guihua
author_sort Fu, Yongshui
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Recently in China, HCV 6a infection has shown a fast increase among patients and blood donors, possibly due to IDU linked transmission. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS: We recruited 210 drug users in Shanwei city, Guangdong province. Among them, HCV RNA was detected in 150 (71.4%), both E1 and NS5B genes were sequenced in 136, and 6a genotyped in 70. Of the 6a sequences, most were grouped into three clusters while 23% represent emerging strains. For coalescent analysis, additional 6a sequences were determined among 21 blood donors from Vietnam, 22 donors from 12 provinces of China, and 36 IDUs from Liuzhou City in Guangxi Province. Phylogeographic analyses indicated that Vietnam could be the origin of 6a in China. The Guangxi Province, which borders Vietnam, could be the first region to accept 6a for circulation. Migration from Yunnan, which also borders Vietnam, might be equally important, but it was only detected among IDUs in limited regions. From Guangxi, 6a could have further spread to Guangdong, Yunnan, Hainan, and Hubei provinces. However, evidence showed that only in Guangdong has 6a become a local epidemic, making Guangdong the second source region to disseminate 6a to the other 12 provinces. With a rate of 2.737×10(−3) (95% CI: 1.792×10(−3) to 3.745×10(−3)), a Bayesian Skyline Plot was portrayed. It revealed an exponential 6a growth during 1994–1998, while before and after 1994–1998 slow 6a growths were maintained. Concurrently, 1994–1998 corresponded to a period when contaminated blood transfusion was common, which caused many people being infected with HIV and HCV, until the Chinese government outlawed the use of paid blood donations in 1998. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: With an origin from Vietnam, 6a has become a local epidemic in Guangdong Province, where an increasing prevalence has subsequently led to 6a spread to many other regions of China.
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spelling pubmed-32537852012-01-17 HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses Fu, Yongshui Qin, Weibing Cao, Hong Xu, Ru Tan, Yi Lu, Teng Wang, Hongren Tong, Wangxia Rong, Xia Li, Gang Yuan, Manqiong Li, Chunhua Abe, Kenji Lu, Ling Chen, Guihua PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Recently in China, HCV 6a infection has shown a fast increase among patients and blood donors, possibly due to IDU linked transmission. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS: We recruited 210 drug users in Shanwei city, Guangdong province. Among them, HCV RNA was detected in 150 (71.4%), both E1 and NS5B genes were sequenced in 136, and 6a genotyped in 70. Of the 6a sequences, most were grouped into three clusters while 23% represent emerging strains. For coalescent analysis, additional 6a sequences were determined among 21 blood donors from Vietnam, 22 donors from 12 provinces of China, and 36 IDUs from Liuzhou City in Guangxi Province. Phylogeographic analyses indicated that Vietnam could be the origin of 6a in China. The Guangxi Province, which borders Vietnam, could be the first region to accept 6a for circulation. Migration from Yunnan, which also borders Vietnam, might be equally important, but it was only detected among IDUs in limited regions. From Guangxi, 6a could have further spread to Guangdong, Yunnan, Hainan, and Hubei provinces. However, evidence showed that only in Guangdong has 6a become a local epidemic, making Guangdong the second source region to disseminate 6a to the other 12 provinces. With a rate of 2.737×10(−3) (95% CI: 1.792×10(−3) to 3.745×10(−3)), a Bayesian Skyline Plot was portrayed. It revealed an exponential 6a growth during 1994–1998, while before and after 1994–1998 slow 6a growths were maintained. Concurrently, 1994–1998 corresponded to a period when contaminated blood transfusion was common, which caused many people being infected with HIV and HCV, until the Chinese government outlawed the use of paid blood donations in 1998. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: With an origin from Vietnam, 6a has become a local epidemic in Guangdong Province, where an increasing prevalence has subsequently led to 6a spread to many other regions of China. Public Library of Science 2012-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3253785/ /pubmed/22253686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028006 Text en Fu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fu, Yongshui
Qin, Weibing
Cao, Hong
Xu, Ru
Tan, Yi
Lu, Teng
Wang, Hongren
Tong, Wangxia
Rong, Xia
Li, Gang
Yuan, Manqiong
Li, Chunhua
Abe, Kenji
Lu, Ling
Chen, Guihua
HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses
title HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses
title_full HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses
title_fullStr HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses
title_full_unstemmed HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses
title_short HCV 6a Prevalence in Guangdong Province Had the Origin from Vietnam and Recent Dissemination to Other Regions of China: Phylogeographic Analyses
title_sort hcv 6a prevalence in guangdong province had the origin from vietnam and recent dissemination to other regions of china: phylogeographic analyses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3253785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22253686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028006
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