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Epidemiological features of patients infected with HCV genotype 4 in Poland: Epidemiology of HCV genotype 4 in Poland
Authors:Chlabicz Slawomir  Flisiak Robert  Lapinski Tadeusz W  Kowalczuk Oksana  Wiercinska-Drapalo Alicja  Pytel-Krolczuk Barbara  Grzeszczuk Anna  Chyczewski Lech  Pancewicz Joanna
Institution:Department of Family Medicine and Community Nursing, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland.
Abstract:

Background

Hepatitis C genotype 4 (HCV-4) is considered to be rare outside northern Africa and southern Europe.

Objectives

To describe the epidemiological characteristics of patients infected with HCV-4 in Poland.

Patients and Methods

The study group included 290 patients with HCV-related chronic liver disease and intravenous drug users with HCV infection recruited in years 2002-2006 in Podlaskie region, north-eastern Poland. In all cases, HCV infection was confirmed by HCV-RNA detection by qualitative nested RT-PCR. HCV genotype was determined by 5''UTR sequencing and comparison with known genotype-specific sequences.

Results

HCV 4 was found in 45 (15.5%) of 290 HCV-infected and HCV RNA-positive individuals. 60% of HCV 4 infections occurred in intravenous drug users; 51% of HCV 4-infected patients were also HIV-positive. Among 119 patients whose source of infection was other than drug use, there were 16 (10.5%) HCV 4 cases. Seven (46%) of 13 HCV 4-positive and HIV-negative patients who received combined antiviral treatment had sustained viral response.

Conclusions

HCV 4 exists in eastern Poland, and the infection is frequently related to intravenous drug use and accompanied by HIV infection. HCV 4 also causes a proportion of non-drug-related HCV infections.
Keywords:Genotypes  Hepatitis C  Drug users
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