نتایج جستجو برای: hcv genotypes

تعداد نتایج: 75939  

2012
Mohamed Abbas Shemis Dina Mohamed El-Abd Dalia Ibrahim Ramadan Mohamed Ibrahim El-Sayed Bassem Shenoda Guirgis Mohamed Ali Saber Hassan Mohamed El-Said Azzazy

BACKGROUND At least six HCV (hepatitis C virus) genotypes are unequally distributed worldwide. HCV genotyping guides the selection of treatment regimens and provides important epidemiological markers that enable the outbreak source to be traced and the spread of disease to be controlled. In Egypt, there is an increasing need for cost-effective, fast, and easily performable HCV genotyping assays...

2012
Samir R Shah Jayshri A Shah

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) a member of the Flaviviridae family, was first identified in 1979, as a blood borne infection which can infect the liver decades before symptoms appear. It is estimated that 3% of the world population are chronically infected with HCV but most of them have no knowledge about the infection and its hepatic consequences.1 HCV infection can cause chronic hepatitis which can ...

2014
Donald B Smith Jens Bukh Carla Kuiken A Scott Muerhoff Charles M Rice Jack T Stapleton Peter Simmonds

UNLABELLED The 2005 consensus proposal for the classification of hepatitis C virus (HCV) presented an agreed and uniform nomenclature for HCV variants and the criteria for their assignment into genotypes and subtypes. Since its publication, the available dataset of HCV sequences has vastly expanded through advancement in nucleotide sequencing technologies and an increasing focus on the role of ...

2015
Hans-Tilmann Kinkel Dibesh Karmacharya Jivan Shakya Sulochana Manandhar Santosh Panthi Prajwola Karmacharya Deepika Sitaula Reenu Thapaliya Prawachan K. C. Apurva Rai Sameer Dixit Jason Blackard

As part of a comprehensive health care programme for people who use drugs in Nepal, HIV and viral hepatitis B and C status--including risk factors, HCV-genotypes and co-infections--as well as two IL28B Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were assessed for a random sample of 401 people who inject drugs in three regions of Nepal: mid-western Terrai (Nepalgunj), the eastern region (Dharan, Bira...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
D Kanistanon M Neelamek T Dharakul S Songsivilai

The genotypic distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) isolated from blood donors from four major regions of Thailand was studied by reverse hybridization assays. PCR-amplified products from the 5' noncoding and core regions of the viral genome were hybridized to genotype- and subtype-specific probes which were immobilized on the nitrocellulose membrane. Of 332 anti-HCV-positive plasma samples s...

Journal: :Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation : an official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Saudi Arabia 2009
Mohammad Ali Assarehzadegan Ghodratollah Shakerinejad Reza Noroozkohnejad Akram Amini S A Rahim Rezaee

Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) virus infection are the most important infections transmitted by the parenteral route in hemodialysis patients. This study is the first report of prevalence of viral hepatitis and hepatitis C virus genotypes in southwest Iran among hemodialysis patients. A cross-sectional study was carried out among 214 hemodialysis patients of the Central hemodialysis unit, from M...

2012
Sobia Kanwal Tariq Mahmood

BACKGROUND Global prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection corresponds to about 130 million HCV positive patients worldwide. The only drug that effectively reduces viral load is interferon-α (IFN-α) and currently combination of IFN and ribavirin is the choice for treatment. OBJECTIVES The present study is aimed to resolve the genotypes based on core gene that might affect the response ...

2013
John Lok Man Law Chao Chen Jason Wong Darren Hockman Deanna M. Santer Sharon E. Frey Robert B. Belshe Takaji Wakita Jens Bukh Christopher T. Jones Charles M. Rice Sergio Abrignani D. Lorne Tyrrell Michael Houghton

Although a cure for HCV is on the near horizon, emerging drug cocktails will be expensive, associated with side-effects and resistance making a global vaccine an urgent priority given the estimated high incidence of infection around the world. Due to the highly heterogeneous nature of HCV, an effective HCV vaccine which could elicit broadly cross-neutralizing antibodies has represented a major ...

2018
Annette von Delft Timothy A. Donnison José Lourenço Claire Hutchings Caitlin E. Mullarkey Anthony Brown Oliver G. Pybus Paul Klenerman Senthil Chinnakannan Eleanor Barnes

BACKGROUND Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genomic variability is a major challenge to the generation of a prophylactic vaccine. We have previously shown that HCV specific T-cell responses induced by a potent T-cell vaccine encoding a single strain subtype-1b immunogen target epitopes dominant in natural infection. However, corresponding viral regions are highly variable at a population level, with a r...

2013
Isaac Thom Shawa Mark Hopkins

Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been reported to be the most common cause of chronic viral Hepatitis with increased prevalence rate worldwide. HCV genotype is an important predictive factor in the outcome of HCV treatment, therefore an essential component of clinical practice. Molecular methods are the most common diagnostic tools for HCV genotyping. HCV genotype might also have relevan...

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