B and Delta hepatitis virus infection in a population of West Africa


Autoria(s): Zanchetta,N.; Vigano,P.; Ferrario,M.P.; Priuli,G.B.; Djigbenoude,O.; Nardi,G.P.
Data(s)

01/02/1990

Resumo

Among the 424 serum samples examined, the prevalence of hepatitis virus infection turned out to be 89.6%, with 15.6% of HBsAg positivity. Some of the samples belonged to an afferent population and some other to workers of a West Africa rural hospital (Pop. Rep. of Benin). 27.3% of the positive subjects presented active replication of the virus, shown by the presence of HBeAg. Among the HBcAb positive subjects the anti-delta antibodies showed a positivity frequency of 19.7%. HBsAg presence in 15% of pregnant women suggested the importance of HBV mother-foetal transmission in the district. The examined results can be compared with those obtained in other African areas, with similar socio-economic conditions.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46651990000100006

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Instituto de Medicina Tropical

Fonte

Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo v.32 n.1 1990

Palavras-Chave #B hepatitis #Delta hepatitis #West Africa
Tipo

journal article