A new trend of genotype distribution of hepatitis B virus infection in southeast China (Fujian), 2006-2013.

Autor: Wei, D H, Liu, H Z, Huang, A M, Liu, X L, Liu, J F
Zdroj: Epidemiology & Infection; Oct2015, Vol. 143 Issue 13, p2822-2826, 5p
Abstrakt: HBV genotypes have specific geographical distributions and can serve as epidemiological markers. Accumulated data have shown that the major HBV genotypes in China are B and C. Here, the HBV genotypes were examined from 6817 blood samples, which were collected from patients with chronic HBV infection in Fujian Province during 2006-2013; genotype B was identified in 3384 patients (49·6%), while genotype C was identified in 3430 patients (50·3%). The percentage of patients infected with genotype C gradually increased with age from 39·5% (patients aged 50 years), reaching a peak of 67·3% in the 45-50 years age group. These results clearly demonstrate that the genotype distribution of HBV in Fujian Province has significantly changed in recent years with almost equal numbers of genotype B and genotype C infections existing in the entire patient population, while higher incidence of genotype C infection exists in older patients, but genotype B is no longer dominant in the Fujian area as previously reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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