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Infection with hepatitis GB virus C in patients on maintenance hemodialysis
被引:451
作者:
Masuko, K
Mitsui, T
Iwano, K
Yamazaki, C
Okuda, K
Meguro, T
Murayama, N
Inoue, T
Tsuda, F
Okamoto, H
Miyakawa, Y
Mayumi, M
机构:
[1] JICHI MED SCH, DIV IMMUNOL, MINAMI KAWACHI, TOCHIGI 32904, JAPAN
[2] MASUKO HOSP, NAGOYA, AICHI, JAPAN
[3] MASUKO INST MED RES, NAGOYA, AICHI, JAPAN
[4] YAMANASHI MED UNIV, DEPT INTERNAL MED 1, TAMAHO, YAMANASHI, JAPAN
[5] TOSHIBA GEN HOSP, DEPT MED SCI, TOKYO, JAPAN
[6] MIYAKAWA MED RES FDN, TOKYO, JAPAN
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D O I:
10.1056/NEJM199606063342301
中图分类号:
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
Background. A recently discovered non-AE hepatitis virus has been designated hepatitis GB virus C (HGBV-C), but little is known about its mode of transmission and its clinical manifestations. We studied 519 patients on maintenance hemodialysis to determine whether they were infected with HGBV-C. Methods. HGBV-C RNA was identified in serum by a reverse-transcription-polymerase-chain-reaction assay with nested primers deduced from a nonstructural region. A nucleotide sequence of 100 bp in the nonstructural region was determined on HGBV-C clones. Results. HGBV-C RNA was detected in 3.1 percent of the patients on hemodialysis (16 of 519), as compared with 0.9 percent of healthy blood donors (4 of 448, P<0.03). None of the 16 patients had evidence of active liver disease, although 7 were also infected with hepatitis C virus. Eight patients with HGBV-C infection were followed for 7 to 16 years. In two patients the virus was present at the start of hemodialysis. One had a history of transfusion, and HGBV-C RNA persisted over a period of 16 years; the other became free of HGBV-C after 10 years. In five patients, HGBV-C RNA was first detected 3 to 20 weeks after blood transfusion and persisted for up to 13 years. One patient with no history of transfusion was infected with an HGBV-C variant with the same sequence as in two of the patients with post-transfusion HGBV-C infections. Conclusions. Patients on maintenance hemodialysis are at increased risk for HGBV-C infection. This virus produces persistent infections, which may be transmitted by transfusions but may also be transmitted by other means. (C) 1996, Massachusetts Medical Society.
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页码:1485 / 1490
页数:6
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