Mother-to-Infant transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in Brazil |
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Authors: | Lima Maria P J S Pedro Rogério J Rocha Marlirani D C |
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Affiliation: | Division of Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Catholic University of Campinas (PUC-Campinas), Campinas, S?o Paulo, Brazil. mariapatelli@uol.com.br |
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Abstract: | Sixty-one women with anti-HCV antibodies, detected by a third-generation enzyme immunoassay (EIA3), were prospectively recruited for investigation of vertical HCV transmission during child-birth, at the University Hospital of the Catholic University of Campinas, Brazil, between January 1994 and July 1998. Six of the women presented coinfection with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). All of the 72 children born in this period were followed at least until they were 18 months of age. Analyses of anti-HCV, HCV RNA, and alanine aminotransferase were performed in a minimum of two blood samples during follow-up. One (2.4 per cent; 95 per cent CI, 2.2-7) of the 42 children born to HCV viremic mothers was both anti-HCV and HCV RNA-positive, with altered ALT levels. Passively transferred maternal anti-HCV antibodies became undetectable within 9-12 months. None of the nine infants born to HIV-1 infected mothers were infected either by HIV or HCV. Thus, the mother-infant HCV transmission rate is low and seems to be associated with maternal HCV RNA positivity. |
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