Afyon bölgesi farkli risk gruplarinda TT virus ve hepatit G virus araştirilmasi

Mustafa Altindiş, Orhan Cem Aktepe, Zafer Çetinkaya, Müjgan Özdemir

    Araştırma sonucu: Dergi katkısıMakalebilirkişi

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    Özet

    The main transmission route of TT virus (Transfusion-Transmitted Virus, TTV) and hepatitis G virus (HGV) is by parenteral route of blood and blood-products. Since they form the same risk group, some of TTV or HGV positive patients may also be infected by hepatitis B virus (HBV) and/or hepatitis C virus (HCV). In this study, the presence of TTV and HGV has been investigated by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR, GeneAmp 5700 Sequence Detection System, AB), in 40 hepatitis B, 30 hepatitis C and 5 hepatitis B and C co-infected patients, 50 HBV and HCV negative hemodialysis patients, and 50 randomly selected healthy blood donors. As a result, 37 (21.1%) TTV and 11 (6.3%) HGV positivity were detected, out of a total 175 cases. The positivity rates for TTV and HGV were found as 40% and 5% in HBV-positive, 23.3% and 20% in HCV-positive, 20% and 20% HBV+HCV co-infected patients, 20% and 4% in hemodialysis patients, and 6% and 0% in healthy blood donors, respectively. In conclusion, as the positivity rates were not low for these viruses, their role on the hepatitis pathogenesis should be further investigated by detailed studies.

    Tercüme edilen katkı başlığıInvestigation of TT virus and hepatitis G virus in different risk groups in Afyon
    Orijinal dilTürkçe
    Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)61-67
    Sayfa sayısı7
    DergiMikrobiyoloji Bulteni
    Hacim38
    Basın numarası1-2
    Yayın durumuYayınlanan - Oca 2004

    Keywords

    • Blood donor
    • Hemodialysis patient
    • Hepatitis G virus
    • Reverse transriptase-polymerase chain reaction
    • TT virus

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