Artículo de revista
Prevalence of hepatitis B virus genotypes in chronic carriers in Santiago, Chile
Fecha
2008-11Registro en:
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, Volume: 153, Issue: 11, Pages: 2129-2132, 2008
0304-8608
Autor
Venegas Santos, Mauricio
Muñoz Espinoza, Gabriela
Hurtado Heim, Carmen
Alvarez, Luis
Velasco Rayo, Marta
Villanueva Arancibia, Rodrigo
Brahm Barril, Javier
Institución
Resumen
The eight genotypes (designated A–H) of
hepatitis B virus (HBV) display distinctive geographical
distribution worldwide, with genotypes A, D and F frequently
detected in South America. To determine the
prevalence of HBV genotypes in Santiago, Chile, 131
samples from chronic carriers were used for PCR amplification,
and genotyping was performed by RFLP. The
results indicated that genotype F was the most prevalent
among HBV carries (84% of the cases), whereas genotypes
A, B, C and D were found at a prevalence of 3.8, 3.8, 6.1,
and 2.3%, respectively. We discuss these data in the
complex scenario of HBV epidemiology.