Autor: | Diaa El Salman, Dina El-Zamiaty, Franco Pandolfi, Magdi S. Darwish, Barbara G. Hackbart, Roberto Paganelli, Mohamed K. Monier, Isabella Quinti, Ray R. Arthur |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
Předmět: |
Hepatitis
medicine.medical_specialty biology Physiology business.industry Hepatitis C virus Hepacivirus Gastroenterology virus diseases Jaundice Hepatology medicine.disease_cause biology.organism_classification medicine.disease digestive system diseases Serology Flaviviridae Internal medicine Immunology medicine Seroconversion medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 42:2017-2023 |
ISSN: | 0163-2116 |
DOI: | 10.1023/a:1018897813268 |
Popis: | The diagnostics of community-acquired acute HCV hepatitis in an endemic area was studied in 110 Egyptian patients with acute jaundice. In the first week of the jaundiced period 30 of 110 patients (27.3%) had anti-HCV antibodies. The majority already showed high levels of anti-HCV IgG (25/30), associated with anti-HCV IgM in nine of them. Five patients showed only an HCV IgM reactivity. Seven had also anti-HEV and/or anti-HBV: their jaundice could then be related to an acute infection caused by those viruses. All patients were infected with genotype 4a, in three associated with the 3a. During the follow-up five patients seroconverted for IgG, while their anti-HCV IgM did not show a uniform pattern of reactivity. Patients with positive serology suspected of an acute HCV infection were older than the patients with other acute hepatitis and showed a lower peak of ALT level. Seroconversion during acute hepatitis strongly indicated HCV as the etiologic agent. However, the detection of anti-HCV IgG antibodies in the jaundiced period showed that the majority of patients had already seroconverted to anti-HCV antibodies; in most of them it is possible to hypothesize a reactivation of a chronic HCV infection. |
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