Hepatitis C virus serotypes and sources of infection in patients with HCV-related chronic liver disease from one geographical area in southeast Italy
- PMID: 10219642
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02560510
Hepatitis C virus serotypes and sources of infection in patients with HCV-related chronic liver disease from one geographical area in southeast Italy
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus serotypes and sources of infection in HCV-positive patients from a restricted geographical area were evaluated. HCV serotypes were determined by Murex serotyping assay. Of 192 samples, serotypes were detected in 189 (98.5%): type 1 proved to be the most common (53.1%), followed by types 2 (15.2%), 3 (6.2%), 6 (5.3%), 4 (3.6%) and 5 (1.6%). Intravenous drug users were significantly younger than the rest of the patients and infected mainly with HCV type 3. Transmission of HCV 3 has only been observed over the past 20 years; other types have been transmitted for up to 40 years. These results support the view that the prevalence of the infection by different HCV types in one restricted geographical area may be associated with the source and duration of infection.
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