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      Chronic hepatitis C in Sweden: genotype distribution over time in different epidemiological settings.

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          Hepatitis C virus (HCV) strains are divided into 6 genotypes and several subtypes. Recent studies reported a change in the relative frequency of genotypes within certain regions. We studied the HCV genotype in 312 Swedish patients with chronic hepatitis C, using a core region primer-specific PCR, and grouped the patients according to parenteral risk factors. The date of infection could be estimated in 127 cases. Genotypes 1a (35%) and 3 (31%) were the most common genotypes, followed by genotype 2 (17%), while only 6% had genotype 1b. Genotype 3 was relatively more frequent among subjects infected sexually or by intravenous drug use. The genotype distribution was different from that in studies from other parts of the world, with a lower frequency of genotype 1 (especially 1b) and a higher frequency of genotype 3. The frequency of genotype 1b has decreased and genotype 3 increased over time. The reasons for a different distribution of genotypes in Sweden, compared with other countries, might be a relatively recent introduction of HCV into the population, or a different pattern of transmission.

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          Journal
          Scand. J. Infect. Dis.
          Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases
          0036-5548
          0036-5548
          1999
          : 31
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Infectious Diseases, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Ostra, Göteborg, Sweden.
          Article
          10528872
          47d29b6a-1d30-44bd-a49c-5cbe66c4d7ce
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