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. 2014 Sep 24:19:69.
doi: 10.11604/pamj.2014.19.69.4580. eCollection 2014.

Genotypes and subtypes of hepatitis C virus in Burundi: a particularity in sub-Saharan Africa

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Genotypes and subtypes of hepatitis C virus in Burundi: a particularity in sub-Saharan Africa

Rénovat Ntagirabiri et al. Pan Afr Med J. .

Abstract

Introduction: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major public health issue. HCV genotype identification is clinically important to tailor the dosage and duration of treatment. Indeed, distinct therapeutic approaches are required for each genotype. Up to now, there is no study assessing HCV genotypes and subtypes in Burundi. The aim of the study was to determine HCV genotypes and subtypes in Burundi and to highlight the difficulties related to LiPA Method, widely used for African samples.

Methods: In this study, a total of 179 samples contained anti-HCV antibodies were tested for HCV RNA, genotyping and subtyping. The analysis had been made in Cerba laboratory, Paris, France.

Results: 166 patients (92.7%) were genotype 4; 10 patients (5.6%) were genotype 1 and 3 patients (1.7%) were genotype 3. It was possible to determine subtypes for 51 HCV-4 (30.7%) patients. Among these, 25 (49.1%) had 4h subtype; 11 (21.6%) had 4e subtype; 2 (3.9%) had 4k subtype and 13 patients (25.5%) had 4a/4c/4d subtype. The LiPA method failed to subtype 115 (69.3%) HCV-4 and to separate the three subtype: 4a, 4c and 4d.

Conclusion: Genotype 4 and subtype 4h followed by 4e are the widespread in Burundi.

Keywords: Hepatitis C virus; genotype; genotype 4; subtype.

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Distribution of patients per age

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