Caracterização molecular do vírus da hepatite B em população autóctone e população endógena do município de Lábrea, na Amazônia ocidental brasileira

Adila Liliane Barros Dias, Cintia Mara Da Costa Oliveira,Marcia Da Costa Castilho, Maria Do Socorro Pontes Da Silva,Wornei Silva Miranda Braga

REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL(2012)

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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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