Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6130678 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis Cvirus (HCV) are major public health concerns. We aimed to determine the prevalence of HBV and HCV infections among HIV-infected patients, and to identify the main circulating hepatitis strains in Morocco. The study was carried out in 503 HIV-infected patients. Our survey indicated that the prevalence of HIV/hepatitis co-infection was 10.6%; 5.2% of patients were HBV surface antigen positive, and 5.4% of patients were anti-HCV positive. Among the HBV surface antigen-positive group, HBV DNA sequencing identified exclusively genotype D (D1: 26.7%; D7: 73.3%) in accordance with what is found in the general population. In contrast, sequencing of HCV isolates produced an unusual subtype distribution with a decreasing order of prevalence: 1a, 3a (both 23.5%), 1b, 4a (both 17.6%), 1c (11.8%) and 6h (6%).
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Authors
K. Rebbani, A. Ouladlahsen, A. Bensghir, A. Akil, H. Lamdini, H. Issouf, I. Brahim, B. Kitab, F.Z. Fakhir, L. Wakrim, K. Marhoum El Filali, H. Himmich, S. Ezzikouri, S. Benjelloun,