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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 194-199, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-737621

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Objective To investigate the clinical features and viral load of persons infected with HCV and the risk factors for severe outcomes.Methods Medical testing and questionnaire survey were conducted on 465 cases who were infected with HCV,20-30 years back.HCV RNA,alanine transaminase (ALT),aspartate transaminase (AST),albumin,globulin and bilirubin were tested for these subjects.Factors as demography,tobacco and alcohol consumption,SNP of rs7453920 and rs2856718 on HLA-DQ gene of subjects with HCV RNA,were analyzed by multiple logistic regression method to explore the risk factors for severe outcomes among the patients.Result Totally,465 subjects had symptoms as hypodynamic (15.70%,73/465),digestive system (17.63%,82/465),and arthrodynia (10.32%,48/465).HCV RNA was positive in 68.60% (319/465) of the subjects with median viral load as 76.01 × 104 copies/ml (min-max:592 copies/m1-1.08 × 1010 copies/ml).Totally,11.83% (55/465) of the cases appeared having liver inflammation by routine ultrasound exams.ALT and AST was seen higher than 80 (IU/L) in 12.70% (59/465) and 11.18% (52/465) of the subjects,separately.Factors as being male (OR=2.298,95%CI:1.247-4.238),GA genotype compared with AA type in rs2856718 (OR=1.716,95%CI:1.070-2.752),alcohol intake ≥7 times per-week (OR=2.966,95% CI:0.979-8.988) etc.,were independently related to HCV RNA sustained positivity.Factors as:being male (OR=1.694,95%CI:0.975-2.942),in 50-59 years age group (OR=2.414,95% CI:1.156-5.042),having other liver diseases (OR=2.592,95%CI:1.105-6.079) and carrying positive HCV RNA (OR=3.479,95%CI:1.648-7.343) etc.were independent risk factors for abnormal liver function.Conclusion High rates of carrying sustained positive HCV RNA and abnormal liver function appeared in subjects who got the HCV infection 20-30 years ago.Factors as being male,in old age,being frequent alcohol taker,GA genotype in rs2856718 and with other liver diseases etc.were related to higher risk for developing severe outcomes.

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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 194-199, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-736153

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Objective To investigate the clinical features and viral load of persons infected with HCV and the risk factors for severe outcomes.Methods Medical testing and questionnaire survey were conducted on 465 cases who were infected with HCV,20-30 years back.HCV RNA,alanine transaminase (ALT),aspartate transaminase (AST),albumin,globulin and bilirubin were tested for these subjects.Factors as demography,tobacco and alcohol consumption,SNP of rs7453920 and rs2856718 on HLA-DQ gene of subjects with HCV RNA,were analyzed by multiple logistic regression method to explore the risk factors for severe outcomes among the patients.Result Totally,465 subjects had symptoms as hypodynamic (15.70%,73/465),digestive system (17.63%,82/465),and arthrodynia (10.32%,48/465).HCV RNA was positive in 68.60% (319/465) of the subjects with median viral load as 76.01 × 104 copies/ml (min-max:592 copies/m1-1.08 × 1010 copies/ml).Totally,11.83% (55/465) of the cases appeared having liver inflammation by routine ultrasound exams.ALT and AST was seen higher than 80 (IU/L) in 12.70% (59/465) and 11.18% (52/465) of the subjects,separately.Factors as being male (OR=2.298,95%CI:1.247-4.238),GA genotype compared with AA type in rs2856718 (OR=1.716,95%CI:1.070-2.752),alcohol intake ≥7 times per-week (OR=2.966,95% CI:0.979-8.988) etc.,were independently related to HCV RNA sustained positivity.Factors as:being male (OR=1.694,95%CI:0.975-2.942),in 50-59 years age group (OR=2.414,95% CI:1.156-5.042),having other liver diseases (OR=2.592,95%CI:1.105-6.079) and carrying positive HCV RNA (OR=3.479,95%CI:1.648-7.343) etc.were independent risk factors for abnormal liver function.Conclusion High rates of carrying sustained positive HCV RNA and abnormal liver function appeared in subjects who got the HCV infection 20-30 years ago.Factors as being male,in old age,being frequent alcohol taker,GA genotype in rs2856718 and with other liver diseases etc.were related to higher risk for developing severe outcomes.

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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 1212-1217, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-335254

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection rate among general population in Jiangsu province and to analyze the main risk factors for HCV infection.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Subjects in 3 counties were surveyed by stratified cluster random sampling in the National Major Science and Technology Projects demonstration area in Jiangsu province. Interview was carried out with uniformly- designed questionnaires. Blood samples were collected and anti-HCV tested. Data were analysed under SPSS 13.0. Case-control study was conducted on two groups with subjects under 1:4 matching by sex, age, village of residence and status of HCV infection. Cox's proportional hazards regression analysis was then performed to analyze the risk factors for HCV infection.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The positive rate of anti-HCV was higher in females (0.965%, 95%CI:0.899%-1.035%) than in males (0.572%, 95%CI:0.517%-0.632%). Significant differences were noticed among the positive rates of anti-HCV in the three counties (0.131%, 95%CI:0.103%-0.164%;0.316%, 95%CI: 0.268%-0.370%; 2.173% , 95% CI:2.039%-2.315% , respectively). Peak prevalence of anti-HCV (1.577%, 95%CI:1.425%-1.740%) was observed among persons at 50-59 years of age. Bottom rate (0.161%, 95%CI:0.125%-0.204%) was observed below 30 years of age. High anti-HCV positive rate was detected in people with lower education background or belonged to 'floating population'. Factors as having histories of hospitalization (OR = 3.049, 95% CI:1.322-7.036), blood transfusion (OR = 14.319, 95%CI:2.318-88.459) or sharing razor (OR = 3.604, 95%CI:1.096-11.851) were risk factors of HCV infection in the area with the lowest anti-HCV positive rate. In another county, factor as having histories of 'blood products transfusion' (OR = 7.202, 95% CI:1.170-44.310) appeared important while in the third county, having history of 'blood donation' (OR = 7.496, 95%CI:6.121- 9.180); 'blood transfusion' (OR = 2.305, 95%CI:1.578-3.369) and 'invasive physical examination' (OR = 1.258, 95% CI:1.021-1.549) appeared to be important. Age seemed a risk factor for HCV infection. "Sharing razor" was a specifically important risk factor among the 30- year-olds. "Having received acupuncture" was noticed a risk factor only among people at 50-59 years of age while "Having received invasive physical examination" was important in the 50-59 and 60-69 year-olds.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>High anti-HCV positive rate was observed in people at middle of aged population, as well as in those with poor education or under 'floating'. Unsafe blood donation or having received blood-product transfusion might be the risk factors in the last decades. Factors as sharing razor, having received acupuncture or invasive examination might be specifically risky in different populations.</p>


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Female , Humans , Male , Blood Donors , Blood Transfusion , Case-Control Studies , China , Epidemiology , Hepacivirus , Hepatitis C , Epidemiology , Prevalence , Regression Analysis , Risk Factors
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases ; (6): 85-88, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-390142

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Objective To investigate the molecular epidemiology of hepatitis B virus(HBV) in child carriers. Methods Blood samples were collected from children under 15 in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Enzyme immunoassay(EIA) and microparticle enzyme immunoassay(MEIA) were applied to screen hepatitis B surface antigen(HBsAg) positive children. Nested-PCR and real time PCR were used to amplify the HBV S gene and detected HBV DNA loads. S gene sequence and three-dimensional structure were analyzed by the DNASTAR and VMD1.8.6, respectively. SPSS 12.0 software was applied for data processing. Results A total of 64 HBsAg-positive cases were found in the screened children, from which 41 HBV S gene sequences were obtained. The average HBV DNA loads were(4.15±0.79)×10~7 copies/mL in 64 HBV carriers. Among 41 sequences. genotype C, B and B+C accounted for 82.93%(34/41), 12.19%(5/41)and 4.88%(2/41), respectively; and the serotypes were adr(34/39,87.18%), adw(4/39,10.24%) and ayr (1/39, 2.56%) with 2 strains unable to be sub-typed. The most common variants of "a" determinant in HBV S gene were 129 site Q→F(glutamine→phenylalanine), 145 site G→R(glycine→lysine), 131 site S→N(serine→asparagine)and 144 site C→A(cysteine→alanine), and the mutation frequencies were 12.20%(5/41), 4.88%(2/41), 2.27%(1/41)and 2.27%(1/41), respectively . The total mutation frequency was 21.95%(9/41). The S protein spatial structures of 129 site "Q→F" and 145 site "G→R" were entirely different from that of the wild strain. Conclusion Wild strain of HBV(C/adr) is predominant in the children HBV carriers, exhibiting a high replication, and the HBV vaccine should be still effective.

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