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Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients

Aim: HIV-infected patients risk coinfection with HBV and HCV. This study aimed to investigate molecular epidemiology of HBV and HCV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected individuals. Materials & methods: In this cross-sectional study, serological markers of HBV and HCV infection (hepatitis B surfa...

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Autores principales: Dehghani-Dehej, Farzaneh, Hosseini, Zinat, Mortazkar, Poupak, Khanaliha, Khadijeh, Esghaei, Maryam, Fakhim, Atousa, Bokharaei-Salim, Farah
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Publicado: Future Medicine Ltd 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7273902/
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2019-0066
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author Dehghani-Dehej, Farzaneh
Hosseini, Zinat
Mortazkar, Poupak
Khanaliha, Khadijeh
Esghaei, Maryam
Fakhim, Atousa
Bokharaei-Salim, Farah
author_facet Dehghani-Dehej, Farzaneh
Hosseini, Zinat
Mortazkar, Poupak
Khanaliha, Khadijeh
Esghaei, Maryam
Fakhim, Atousa
Bokharaei-Salim, Farah
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description Aim: HIV-infected patients risk coinfection with HBV and HCV. This study aimed to investigate molecular epidemiology of HBV and HCV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected individuals. Materials & methods: In this cross-sectional study, serological markers of HBV and HCV infection (hepatitis B surface antigen [HBsAg], hepatitis B e-antigen [HBeAg], hepatitis B e-antibody [HBeAb] and hepatitis B core antibody [HBcAb]) and anti-HCV antibodies [anti-HCV Abs] were tested in 198 Iranian HIV-infected patients. From plasma, HBV viral load was determined using COBAS TaqMan 48, and HCV-RNA was detected by reverse transcriptase-nested PCR. Results: 85 out of 198 (42.9%) patients were anti-HCV Ab positive and 42/198 (21.2%) had detectable HCV-RNA. Eight (4.0%) had traceable HBV-DNA. All these patients were infected by HBV genotype D. 55 (27.8%) were HBcAb positive. Nine (4.4%) were HBsAg and anti-HCV Ab positive. Conclusion: None were HIV-RNA/HCV-RNA/HBV-DNA positive, 21.2% were HIV-RNA/HCV-RNA positive and 4.0% were HIV-RNA/HBV-DNA positive. Therefore, studies on diagnosing these infections in HIV-infected individuals may be valuable.
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spelling pubmed-72739022020-06-05 Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients Dehghani-Dehej, Farzaneh Hosseini, Zinat Mortazkar, Poupak Khanaliha, Khadijeh Esghaei, Maryam Fakhim, Atousa Bokharaei-Salim, Farah Future Virol Research Article Aim: HIV-infected patients risk coinfection with HBV and HCV. This study aimed to investigate molecular epidemiology of HBV and HCV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected individuals. Materials & methods: In this cross-sectional study, serological markers of HBV and HCV infection (hepatitis B surface antigen [HBsAg], hepatitis B e-antigen [HBeAg], hepatitis B e-antibody [HBeAb] and hepatitis B core antibody [HBcAb]) and anti-HCV antibodies [anti-HCV Abs] were tested in 198 Iranian HIV-infected patients. From plasma, HBV viral load was determined using COBAS TaqMan 48, and HCV-RNA was detected by reverse transcriptase-nested PCR. Results: 85 out of 198 (42.9%) patients were anti-HCV Ab positive and 42/198 (21.2%) had detectable HCV-RNA. Eight (4.0%) had traceable HBV-DNA. All these patients were infected by HBV genotype D. 55 (27.8%) were HBcAb positive. Nine (4.4%) were HBsAg and anti-HCV Ab positive. Conclusion: None were HIV-RNA/HCV-RNA/HBV-DNA positive, 21.2% were HIV-RNA/HCV-RNA positive and 4.0% were HIV-RNA/HBV-DNA positive. Therefore, studies on diagnosing these infections in HIV-infected individuals may be valuable. Future Medicine Ltd 2020-04-24 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7273902/ http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2019-0066 Text en © 2020 Future Medicine Ltd This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Hosseini, Zinat
Mortazkar, Poupak
Khanaliha, Khadijeh
Esghaei, Maryam
Fakhim, Atousa
Bokharaei-Salim, Farah
Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients
title Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients
title_full Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients
title_fullStr Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients
title_short Prevalence of HCV and/or HBV coinfection in Iranian HIV-infected patients
title_sort prevalence of hcv and/or hbv coinfection in iranian hiv-infected patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7273902/
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2019-0066
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