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Molecular epidemiology and viral load of HCV in different regions of Punjab, Pakistan

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is highly infectious pathogen which is responsible for causing Hepatitis around 200 million individuals worldwide. In Pakistan, 4.7% of HCV prevalence has been reported and HCV genotype 3a has been found to be the major source of infection in Pakistan but still th...

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Autores principales: Afridi, Suliman Qadir, Ali, Muhammad Muddassir, Awan, Furqan, Zahid, Muhammad Nauman, Afridi, Irfan Qadir, Afridi, Sara Qadir, Yaqub, Tahir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3925129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24512668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-11-24
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author Afridi, Suliman Qadir
Ali, Muhammad Muddassir
Awan, Furqan
Zahid, Muhammad Nauman
Afridi, Irfan Qadir
Afridi, Sara Qadir
Yaqub, Tahir
author_facet Afridi, Suliman Qadir
Ali, Muhammad Muddassir
Awan, Furqan
Zahid, Muhammad Nauman
Afridi, Irfan Qadir
Afridi, Sara Qadir
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description BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is highly infectious pathogen which is responsible for causing Hepatitis around 200 million individuals worldwide. In Pakistan, 4.7% of HCV prevalence has been reported and HCV genotype 3a has been found to be the major source of infection in Pakistan but still there is lack of information on distribution of HCV genotypes and viral load in various geographical regions of Pakistan. Therefore, current study was designed to determine distribution of HCV genotypes as well viral load in different areas of Punjab province of Pakistan. FINDINGS: A total of 995 serum samples were taken from those individuals in which antibodies against HCV were detected through ELISA, from different regions of Punjab i.e. Lahore 317(31.85%), Faisalabad 70(7.03%), Gujranwala 129(12.96%), Gujrat 106(10.65%), Sialkot 94(9.44%), Sargodha 60(6.03%), Mandibaha-ud-din 135(13.56%), Jhang 86(8.64%). Qualitative PCR was performed to determine viral load and genotyping was performed using Nested PCR. Chi-square test was used to determine the age and sex-wise prevalence of HCV. Out of 995 samples, 888 samples were found positive for HCV RNA. In all regions, genotype 3a showed highest prevalence (82.81%) followed by genotype 1 (3.41%), mixed genotypes (2.41%), genotype 2 (0.50%), genotype 5 (0.1%) and unclassified genotypes (10.75%). Viral load in 29.5% patients infected with genotype 3a was less than 600,000 IU/mL, while it was between 600,000-800,000 IU/mL in 27.9% patients and 25.22% patients had more than 800,000 IU/mL viral load. CONCLUSION: HCV genotype 3a is the most prevalent genotype in various regions of Punjab. Viral load of HCV patients in these different regions of Punjab are reported for the first time. Moreover, based upon these results the Patients having viral load below 800,000 IU/mL would be expected to show better response of anti-HCV therapy.
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spelling pubmed-39251292014-02-15 Molecular epidemiology and viral load of HCV in different regions of Punjab, Pakistan Afridi, Suliman Qadir Ali, Muhammad Muddassir Awan, Furqan Zahid, Muhammad Nauman Afridi, Irfan Qadir Afridi, Sara Qadir Yaqub, Tahir Virol J Short Report BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is highly infectious pathogen which is responsible for causing Hepatitis around 200 million individuals worldwide. In Pakistan, 4.7% of HCV prevalence has been reported and HCV genotype 3a has been found to be the major source of infection in Pakistan but still there is lack of information on distribution of HCV genotypes and viral load in various geographical regions of Pakistan. Therefore, current study was designed to determine distribution of HCV genotypes as well viral load in different areas of Punjab province of Pakistan. FINDINGS: A total of 995 serum samples were taken from those individuals in which antibodies against HCV were detected through ELISA, from different regions of Punjab i.e. Lahore 317(31.85%), Faisalabad 70(7.03%), Gujranwala 129(12.96%), Gujrat 106(10.65%), Sialkot 94(9.44%), Sargodha 60(6.03%), Mandibaha-ud-din 135(13.56%), Jhang 86(8.64%). Qualitative PCR was performed to determine viral load and genotyping was performed using Nested PCR. Chi-square test was used to determine the age and sex-wise prevalence of HCV. Out of 995 samples, 888 samples were found positive for HCV RNA. In all regions, genotype 3a showed highest prevalence (82.81%) followed by genotype 1 (3.41%), mixed genotypes (2.41%), genotype 2 (0.50%), genotype 5 (0.1%) and unclassified genotypes (10.75%). Viral load in 29.5% patients infected with genotype 3a was less than 600,000 IU/mL, while it was between 600,000-800,000 IU/mL in 27.9% patients and 25.22% patients had more than 800,000 IU/mL viral load. CONCLUSION: HCV genotype 3a is the most prevalent genotype in various regions of Punjab. Viral load of HCV patients in these different regions of Punjab are reported for the first time. Moreover, based upon these results the Patients having viral load below 800,000 IU/mL would be expected to show better response of anti-HCV therapy. BioMed Central 2014-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3925129/ /pubmed/24512668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-11-24 Text en Copyright © 2014 Afridi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ali, Muhammad Muddassir
Awan, Furqan
Zahid, Muhammad Nauman
Afridi, Irfan Qadir
Afridi, Sara Qadir
Yaqub, Tahir
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title Molecular epidemiology and viral load of HCV in different regions of Punjab, Pakistan
title_full Molecular epidemiology and viral load of HCV in different regions of Punjab, Pakistan
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiology and viral load of HCV in different regions of Punjab, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiology and viral load of HCV in different regions of Punjab, Pakistan
title_short Molecular epidemiology and viral load of HCV in different regions of Punjab, Pakistan
title_sort molecular epidemiology and viral load of hcv in different regions of punjab, pakistan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3925129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24512668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-11-24
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