Caracterização molecular do vírus da hepatite B em população autóctone e população endógena do município de Lábrea, na Amazônia ocidental brasileira
REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL(2012)
摘要
Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a serious public health issue worldwide. Hepatitis B virus is classified into eight genotypes, varying from A to H, with distinct geographical distributions. In Brazil, the most frequent genotypes are A, D, and F. Methods: This study aimed to characterize the HBV genotypes in cases of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis D virus (HDV) co-infections in an endemic area in the Western Brazilian Amazon. We analyzed 86 serum samples reactive for HBsAg from indigenous and non-indigenous populations obtained from previous serological surveys. Results: Of the 86 reactive serum samples, 39 were found to be HBV-DNA-positive by semi-nested PCR. The genotypes were established by sequencing the amplified S gene region. We obtained 20 sequences classified into three genotypes: A, D, and F. Genotype A was the most frequent (60%), followed by D (35%) and F (5%). Conclusions: The distribution of the HBV genotypes reflected the pattern of historical occupation of the region.
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Hepatitis B virus,Genotypes,Epidemiology,Amazon,Brazil
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