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Antibodies to the E2 Protein of GB Virus C/Hepatitis G Virus: Prevalence and Risk Factors in Different Populations in Italy
Authors:P. Villari  G. Ribera  C.G.A. Nobile  I. Torre  G. Ricciardi
Affiliation:(1) Dept. of Experimental Medicine and Pathology, University La Sapienza, V. Le Regina Elena 324, I-00161 Rome, Italy; Phone: (+39/06) 49-970251, Fax: -58348, e-mail: pvillari@napoli.peoples.it, IT;(2) Dept. of Health and Preventive Sciences, Federico II University, Via S. Pansini 5, I-80131 Naples, Italy; Phone: (+39/081) 746-3026, Fax: -3352, IT;(3) Medical School, Magna Graecia University, Via Tommaso Campanella, I-88100 Catanzaro, Italy, IT;(4) Dept. of Social Sciences, University of Cassino, Via Marconi 10, I-03043 Cassino (FR), Italy, IT
Abstract:Background: Many aspects of the epidemiology of GB virus C/hepatitis G virus (GBV-C) infection have not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of GBV-C antibodies and risk factors in different subjects living in Italy. Materials and Methods: A total of 1,005 sera were tested for the presence of antibodies to the of GBV-C E2 protein using a recently developed enzyme immunoassay. Results: A high prevalence of GBV-C antibodies was found in healthy blood donors (12.6%). Hemodialysis patients and drug users showed higher rates of GBV-C seropositivity (22% and 39%, respectively). Immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia had anti-GBV-C prevalence comparable to that found in Italian blood donors, whereas higher and lower rates were detected in immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean (19.5%) and from Mediterranean Africa (5.6%). Conclusion: GBV-C infections are widespread in the general population in Italy and particularly common in risk groups. The different prevalence of GBV-C antibodies detected in third world immigrants is likely to reflect the prevalence in the countries of origin. However, the observation that the length of residency in Italy is a significant risk factor may suggest that at least some GBV-C infections are contracted in Italy. Received: July 31, 2000 · Revision accepted: October 9, 2000
Keywords:GBV-C  HGV  Seroepidemiology  Risk factors  Italy
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