HCV genotype distribution among HIV co-infected individuals in Argentina: Relationship with host and viral factors / Distribución de los genotipos de HCV entre individuos co-infectados con HIV en Argentina: su relación con factores del huésped y del virus
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam
; 37(2): 76-83, Jun. 2007. tab
Article
in English
| BINACIS
| ID: bin-123590
Responsible library:
BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Coinfection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) in individuals infected with HIV is associated with a higher incidence of liver injury, hepatic decompensation, anddecreased survival than that observed in an HIVmonoinfected population. While prevalence studies on HIV/HCV coinfection have been performed in theU.S. and in some European countries, little is known about HCV genotype distribution in Latin America.The main objective was to evaluate the HCV prevalence and genotypes among HIV co-infected patients, and their relationship with HCV viral load, serumALT level and T lymphocyte CD4+ cell count. These data pursue to increase the knowledge from South America about a pressing problem from HIV-infectedpatients. Retrospectively collected specimens from 593 HIV-positive individuals in Argentina were tested foranti-HCV. These were analyzed for HCV-RNA qualitatively and quantitatively. The HCV genotype was determined by the RFLP method. One hundred andtwenty-nine (21.7%) HIV-infected individuals were anti-HCV positive; 65.9% of them exhibited detectable HCV- RNA. Genotype 1 (43, 1a/c; 9, 1b;and 5, 1a/c+1b) was present in 57, while 1, 14 and 13 were infected with genotype 2, 3 or a mix, respectively.Co-infected individuals were more likely to be male, without significant differences in age and CD4+ cell counts than HIV-monoinfected individuals.HCV infection prevalence in patients co-infected with HIV highlights the impending public health impact of this problem. Considering the increasingrate of HCV genotypes with lower response rates to treatment among HIV co-infected patients, antiretroviraltherapy success might be jeopardized by HCV coinfection.(AU)
Full text:
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Collection:
National databases
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Argentina
Database:
BINACIS
Main subject:
HIV Infections
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HIV-1
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Hepatitis C
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Hepacivirus
Type of study:
Qualitative research
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Risk factors
Limits:
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
South America
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Argentina
Language:
English
Journal:
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam
Year:
2007
Document type:
Article
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Project document
Institution/Affiliation country:
Centro Medico Huesped/s.p
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Hospital Fernández/Argentina
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Hospital Muñiz/s.p
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Universidad de Buenos Aires/Argentina