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Hepatitis G virus infection in Amerindians and other Venezuelan high-risk groups.


ABSTRACT: Recently, a new virus related to flaviviruses, the hepatitis G virus (HGV), or GBV-C virus, was discovered as a putative blood-borne human pathogen. HGV RNA (NS5 region) was amplified by reverse transcription-nested PCR in the sera of 6 of 64 (9%) hemodialysis patients; 2 of 80 (2.5%) West Yukpa Amerindians, a population with a high rate of HBV infection but negative for HCV infection; and 1 patient with an acute episode of non-A, non-B, non-C hepatitis (NABCH). The patterns of single-strand conformation polymorphism of the amplified products were unique among different specimens and similar on follow-up for hemodialysis patients. All patients tested remained HGV RNA positive 1 and 2 years later, without major sequence variation, except for the NABCH patient, for whom a double infection and an apparent clearance of the original dominant variant was observed after 2 years. The sequences of the NS5 amplified products demonstrated 85 to 90% identity with other reported HGV sequences.

SUBMITTER: Pujol FH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC104562 | biostudies-literature | 1998 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hepatitis G virus infection in Amerindians and other Venezuelan high-risk groups.

Pujol F H FH   Khudyakov Y E YE   Devesa M M   Cong M E ME   Loureiro C L CL   Blitz L L   Capriles F F   Beker S S   Liprandi F F   Fields H A HA  

Journal of clinical microbiology 19980201 2


Recently, a new virus related to flaviviruses, the hepatitis G virus (HGV), or GBV-C virus, was discovered as a putative blood-borne human pathogen. HGV RNA (NS5 region) was amplified by reverse transcription-nested PCR in the sera of 6 of 64 (9%) hemodialysis patients; 2 of 80 (2.5%) West Yukpa Amerindians, a population with a high rate of HBV infection but negative for HCV infection; and 1 patient with an acute episode of non-A, non-B, non-C hepatitis (NABCH). The patterns of single-strand con  ...[more]

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