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      Geographic distribution of hepatitis C virus genotypes in Brazil

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          Brazil is a country of continental dimension with a population of different ethnic backgrounds. Thus, a wide variation in the frequencies of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes is expected to occur. To address this point, 1,688 sequential samples from chronic HCV patients were analyzed. HCV-RNA was amplified by the RT-PCR from blood samples collected from 1995 to 2000 at different laboratories located in different cities from all Brazilian States. Samples were collected in tubes containing a gel separator, centrifuged in the site of collection and sent by express mail in a refrigerated container to Laboratório Bioquímico Jardim Paulista, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. HCV- RNA was extracted from serum and submitted to RT and nested PCR using standard procedures. Nested PCR products were submitted to cycle sequencing reactions without prior purification. Sequences were analyzed for genotype determination and the following frequencies were found: 64.9% (1,095) for genotype 1, 4.6% (78) for genotype 2, 30.2% (510) for genotype 3, 0.2% (3) for genotype 4, and 0.1% (2) for genotype 5. The frequencies of HCV genotypes were statistically different among Brazilian regions (P = 0.00017). In all regions, genotype 1 was the most frequent (51.7 to 74.1%), reaching the highest value in the North; genotype 2 was more prevalent in the Center-West region (11.4%), especially in Mato Grosso State (25.8%), while genotype 3 was more common in the South (43.2%). Genotypes 4 and 5 were rarely found and only in the Southeast, in São Paulo State. The present data indicate the need for careful epidemiological surveys throughout Brazil since knowing the frequency and distribution of the genotypes would provide key information for understanding the spread of HCV.

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              Evaluation and comparison of different hepatitis C virus genotyping and serotyping assays

              Evidence that the geno/subtype of hepatitis C virus (HCV) is predictive of the response to interferon-alpha therapy suggests that typing methods are clinically useful. In the present study, HCV isolates obtained from 74 patients with chronic hepatitis C were used to evaluate three genotyping and two serotyping assays.
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                bjmbr
                Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
                Braz J Med Biol Res
                Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (Ribeirão Preto )
                1414-431X
                January 2005
                : 38
                : 1
                : 41-49
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Laboratório Bioquímico Jardim Paulista Brasil
                [2 ] Instituto Adolfo Lutz Brasil
                [3 ] Universidade de São Paulo Brasil
                [4 ] Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso Brasil
                [5 ] Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Brazil
                [6 ] Universidade de Pernambuco Brasil
                [7 ] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brasil
                [8 ] Hospital Beneficência Portuguesa Brasil
                [9 ] Fundação de Medicina Tropical do Amazonas Brasil
                [10 ] Universidade Federal de Goiás Brazil
                [11 ] Universidade Federal de Alagoas Brasil
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                S0100-879X2005000100007
                10.1590/S0100-879X2005000100007
                15665987
                557d3f38-8213-41b2-b403-3eee590e08ea

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Categories
                BIOLOGY
                MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL

                Medicine,General life sciences
                Hepatitis C,Hepatitis C virus,Genotypes,Brazil
                Medicine, General life sciences
                Hepatitis C, Hepatitis C virus, Genotypes, Brazil

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