The prevalence of hepatitis C virus types in patients of the same geographic area, according to the source of infection and liver disease

Rodolfo Sacco , Anna Randone , Diego Flichman , Filippo Oliveri , Piero Colombatto , Francesco Antonio Scaraggi , Ferruccio Bonino , Oronzo Schiraldi , Maurizia Rossana Brunetto
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Background: The duration and stage of hepatitis C might be associated with the source of infection and hepatitis C virus (HCV) types.

Objective: We studied the relationship among the different HCV types, source, duration, and stage of infection in 100 patients from the Apulia, southern Italy, selected from consecutive clinical records. They were 20 parenterally infected haemophiliacs with 10–20 years of disease history, but without cirrhosis; 20 patients (matched for sex, age and disease) and without known risk factor for parenteral infections; 60 patients with community acquired infection (ten with CAH and ten with cirrhosis with less than 20 years disease history; 20 with cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and more than 20 years of liver disease and 20 matched cases with cirrhosis without HCC).

Results: Type 1 and 2 HCVs had comparable prevalence in patients with long lasting and recent HCV infection, 56 and 64%, 26 and 30% respectively. HCV type 3 was found in 6.5–12% of the patients with recent HCV infection, but it was not detected in those with infection longer than 20 years. Type 1 b HCV was more frequently found in HCC patients (68% of cases) than in the other forms of liver disease. The opposite was observed for HCV types (2 and 3).

Conclusions: The prevalence of the different HCV types appears associated with the source and duration of the infection. The interesting association between HCV type 1 b and HCC prompts further studies in larger series of patients.

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根据感染源和肝脏疾病,同一地理区域患者中丙型肝炎病毒类型的流行情况
背景:丙型肝炎的病程和分期可能与感染源和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)类型有关。目的:研究意大利南部普利亚地区100例患者不同HCV类型、感染源、持续时间和感染分期之间的关系。其中20例为肠外感染血友病患者,病史10 ~ 20年,无肝硬化;20名患者(性别、年龄和疾病相匹配),没有已知的肠外感染风险因素;社区获得性感染(CAH 10例,肝硬化10例,病史小于20年)60例;20例合并肝硬化和肝细胞癌(HCC), 20年以上的肝病患者和20例匹配的肝硬化无HCC患者。结果:1型和2型HCV在长期和近期HCV感染患者中的患病率相当,分别为56%和64%,26%和30%。HCV 3型在近期HCV感染患者中占6.5% ~ 12%,但在感染时间超过20年的患者中未检出。1型乙型HCV在HCC患者中比在其他形式的肝病中更常见(68%的病例)。结论:不同HCV类型的患病率似乎与感染的来源和持续时间有关。乙型丙型肝炎病毒和HCC之间有趣的关联促使在更大的患者系列中进行进一步的研究。
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