Artigo de Periódico
HBV epidemiology in Latin America
Fecha
2005Registro en:
1386-6532
v.34 n. 1
Autor
Paraná, Raymundo
Almeida, Delvone
Paraná, Raymundo
Almeida, Delvone
Institución
Resumen
In Latin America, despite the paucity of population studies, hepatitis B is considered endemic. The western Amazonia is a highly endemic area where hepatitis D is also prevalent. In this area, outbreaks of fulminant hepatitis due to H13V and HDV are frequently reported. Non-safe sexual activity seems to be the most important transmission route, but intrafamilial transmission, during early childhood, is extremely significant in Amazonia. The H13V genotype distribution is heterogeneous with a high prevalence of genotype F in the Amazonian region and genotype A in all other areas. In the region where Asian and Italian immigration occurred, genotypes B, C and D are also described.