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Hepatitis G virus RNA and its relation to hepatitis C infection in adult haemophilic patients
Authors:C Y W Tong    T A Sallam    H Williams    K J Mutton    I T Gilmore  & C H Toh
Institution:Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Liverpool,;Public Health Laboratory North West, Liverpool Public Health Laboratory,;Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Liverpool University Hospital,;Department of Haematology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool
Abstract:The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and hepatitis G virus (HGV) RNA were studied in 50 adult haemophilic patients who had received commercial clotting factors prior to 1980. HGV RNA was detectable in 6/50 patients (12%); 49/50 (98%) had antibody to HCV and 40/49 (82%) of these were viraemic with detectable HCV RNA; 5/6 patients with detectable HGV RNA had co-existing HCV infection and viraemia. The HGV PCR products from all six patients were directly sequenced and all were shown to be similar to that of HGV but more diverse from that of GB virus C. One patient who had persistent abnormal liver function tests had detectable HGV RNA but no evidence of hepatitis B or C. The presence of HGV RNA in the absence of hepatitis B and C infection indicates that this virus is capable of independent transmission. Independent response to interferon was demonstrated in one patient with co-infection who lost HGV but not HCV after interferon therapy.
Keywords:haemophilia  hepatitis C virus  hepatitis G virus  GB virus C
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