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Comparative Study
. 2001;44(4):219-23.
doi: 10.1159/000050050.

Roles of TT virus infection in various types of chronic hepatitis

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Comparative Study

Roles of TT virus infection in various types of chronic hepatitis

T Ikeuchi et al. Intervirology. 2001.

Abstract

An unenveloped single-stranded virus, which might be a causative agent for posttransfusion non-A-G hepatitis, was recently found and named "TT virus" (TTV). There is still controversy over the role of TTV in chronic hepatitis. Therefore, we have examined the prevalence of TTV in various types of chronic hepatitis in Japan. TTV DNA was detected in 11 of 40 patients (27.5%) with non-B, non-C chronic hepatitis, 13 of 46 patients (28.3%) with type B chronic hepatitis, 21 of 55 patients (38.2%) with type C chronic hepatitis, and 41 of 131 subjects (31.3%) with normal liver function tests. The positivity rate for TTV DNA tended to increase with age. The detection rate did not differ statistically between non-B, non-C chronic hepatitis and type B or type C chronic hepatitis, or normal subjects. The distribution of TTV genotypes was not significantly different among them. Clinical characteristics of the chronic illness were similar for patients with or without TTV in all hepatitis groups. The etiologic role of TTV in chronic hepatitis is not confirmed from the statistical and clinical standpoint.

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