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      Seroepidemiology of TT virus, GBC-C/HGV, and hepatitis viruses B, C, and E among women in a rural area of Tanzania.

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          The seroprevalence and determinants of hepatitis B, C, and E virus infection, and of GBV-C/hepatitis G virus and TT virus infection were investigated among women from a rural area of northeastern Tanzania. High seroprevalence rates were found for TTV (74%), HBV (74%), and GBV-C/HGV (35%), whereas 7% of the women had evidence of HCV and HEV infection. The majority of TTV DNA sequences in the study population belonged to the genotypes 1 or 2. One sequence seems to represent a new subtype of genotype 4. The GBV-C/HGV sequences either belonged to the genomic Group 1b or to the recently described Group 4. In multivariate analysis, the detection of TTV DNA was associated significantly with a larger number of children in the household and with older age. A history of injections of contraceptive hormones was an independent risk factor for HCV infection. The findings on TTV are consistent with fecal-oral transmission, and recurrent infections may occur in adults.

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          Journal
          J. Med. Virol.
          Journal of medical virology
          0146-6615
          0146-6615
          Dec 2000
          : 62
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Tropical Medicine, Charité, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany. klaus.stark@charite.de
          Article
          10.1002/1096-9071(200012)62:4<524::AID-JMV19>3.0.CO;2-N
          10.1002/1096-9071(200012)62:4<524::AID-JMV19>3.0.CO;2-N
          11074483
          f70be684-5912-4641-886d-aac6b726a5a8
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