Hepatitis B viral infection and its common genotype circulation: A molecular approach

Asad Ullah Khan , Mujaddad Ur Rehman , Muhammad Ikram , Muhammad Zahoor , Azam Hayat , Renald Blundell
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the causes of liver infection and associated with cirrhosis, carcinoma, and fibrosis of liver. In this research study, we conducted an observational study to evaluate the distribution of HBV infection and its genotypes in selected cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. A total of 426 samples were collected from selected cities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Mardan (n = 163), Dir (Lower) (n = 116), Malakand (n = 53), Miran Shah (n = 29), Dera Ismail Khan (n = 28), Swat (n = 22), and Hangu (n = 15). For molecular identification of hepatitis B virus infection, the ICT (Immunochromatographic techniques) kits were used for the Screening of Hepatitis B virus infection among general population. The positive samples of ICT test were further subjected to Real-time Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), of which 282 (66.2 %) were males, and 144 (33.8 %) were females. Out of 426 ICT kit positive samples, 218 (51.18 %) were found PCR positive. The maximum number of positive cases, 157 (36.86 %), was found between 15 and 34 years. Sixty samples were further processed for HBV genotyping. A mixed genotype was detected in 29 (48.3 %) individuals, followed by genotype D in 23 (38.3 %) and untypable in 8 (13.3 %). The positivity rate of HBV was recorded high among males compared to females. Most patients who reported positive for HBV were co-infected with two genotypes. This research will help to provide background information to government and health authorities to raise public awareness and improve the capacity of the healthcare delivery system for hepatitis B virus infection.
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乙型肝炎病毒感染及其常见基因型循环:分子方法
乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)是肝脏感染的病因,与肝硬化、肝癌和肝纤维化有关。在这项研究中,我们进行了一项观察性研究,以评估巴基斯坦开伯尔巴图克瓦省部分城市的 HBV 感染分布及其基因型。我们从开伯尔巴图克瓦省的部分城市共采集了 426 份样本。马尔丹(n = 163)、迪尔(下)(n = 116)、马拉坎德(n = 53)、米兰沙(n = 29)、德拉伊斯梅尔汗(n = 28)、斯瓦特(n = 22)和汉古(n = 15)。为了对乙型肝炎病毒感染进行分子鉴定,使用了 ICT(免疫层析技术)试剂盒来筛查普通人群中的乙型肝炎病毒感染情况。对 ICT 检测呈阳性的样本进一步进行实时聚合酶链反应(PCR),其中 282 例(66.2%)为男性,144 例(33.8%)为女性。在 426 份 ICT 检测试剂盒检测呈阳性的样本中,218 份(51.18%)PCR 检测呈阳性。阳性病例中 157 人(36.86%)的年龄介于 15 至 34 岁之间,人数最多。对 60 份样本进一步进行了 HBV 基因分型。其中 29 人(48.3%)检测出混合基因型,23 人(38.3%)检测出基因型 D,8 人(13.3%)检测出无法分型的基因型。与女性相比,男性的 HBV 阳性率较高。大多数 HBV 阳性患者同时感染两种基因型。这项研究将有助于为政府和卫生部门提供背景信息,以提高公众对乙型肝炎病毒感染的认识,并改善医疗保健服务系统的能力。
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