Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil
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Resumo: | Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the most serious public health problems in the world. In Brazil, HBV endemicity is heterogeneous, with the highest disease prevalence in the North region. Methods: A total of 180 samples were analyzed and subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and semi-nested PCR of the HBV S-gene, with the aim of determining the prevalence of HBV-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in indigenous groups inhabiting the areas near the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers in the Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil. Results: The prevalence of the HBV-DNA S-gene was 51.1% (92/180). The analysis found 18 of 49 (36.7%) samples from the Marubo tribe, 68 of 125 (54.4%) from the Kanamary, and 6 of 6 (100%) from other ethnic groups to be PCR positive. There was no statistically significant difference in gender at 5% (p=0.889). Indigenous people with positive PCR for HBV-DNA had a lower median age (p<0.001) of 23 years. There was no statistical difference found in relation to sources of contamination or clinical aspects with the PCR results, except for fever (p<0.001). The high prevalence of HBV-DNA of 75% (15/20) in pregnant women (p=0.009) demonstrates an association with vertical transmission. Conclusions: The results confirm the high prevalence of HBV-DNA in the Javari Valley, making it important to devise strategies for control and more effective prevention in combating the spread of HBV. |
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Costa, Cristóvão Alves daKimura, Lucinete Okamura2020-05-07T14:08:22Z2020-05-07T14:08:22Z2012https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1515110.1590/S0037-86822012000400008Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the most serious public health problems in the world. In Brazil, HBV endemicity is heterogeneous, with the highest disease prevalence in the North region. Methods: A total of 180 samples were analyzed and subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and semi-nested PCR of the HBV S-gene, with the aim of determining the prevalence of HBV-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in indigenous groups inhabiting the areas near the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers in the Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil. Results: The prevalence of the HBV-DNA S-gene was 51.1% (92/180). The analysis found 18 of 49 (36.7%) samples from the Marubo tribe, 68 of 125 (54.4%) from the Kanamary, and 6 of 6 (100%) from other ethnic groups to be PCR positive. There was no statistically significant difference in gender at 5% (p=0.889). Indigenous people with positive PCR for HBV-DNA had a lower median age (p<0.001) of 23 years. There was no statistical difference found in relation to sources of contamination or clinical aspects with the PCR results, except for fever (p<0.001). The high prevalence of HBV-DNA of 75% (15/20) in pregnant women (p=0.009) demonstrates an association with vertical transmission. Conclusions: The results confirm the high prevalence of HBV-DNA in the Javari Valley, making it important to devise strategies for control and more effective prevention in combating the spread of HBV.Volume 45, Número 4, Pags. 457-462Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVirus DnaAdultAge DistributionArthralgiaBrasilEthnic DifferenceFemaleGene IdentificationGeographic DistributionHepatitis B VirusHepatitis B Virus S GeneHumanIndigenous PeopleJaundiceLiver PainMalaiseMaleEpidemiology, MolecularMyalgiaNauseaNonhumanPolymerase Chain ReactionPregnant WomanPrevalenceSex DifferenceSocial ClassVertical TransmissionVirus GeneVirus TransmissionAdolescentAdultAgedBrasilChildCross-sectional StudiesDna, ViralFemaleHepatitis BHepatitis B VirusHumansIndians, South AmericanMaleMiddle AgedPolymerase Chain ReactionPregnancyPrevalenceYoung AdultHepatitis B VirusMolecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, BrazilEpidemiologia molecular do vírus da hepatite B em populaçáo indígena em torno dos Rios Curuçá e Itaquaí, Vale do Javari, Estado do Amazonas, Brasilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalporreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf808208https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15151/1/artigo-inpa.pdfa1a9f678e7b0f06fcbefb2d44eaa89e0MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdfapplication/octet-stream914https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15151/2/license_rdf4d2950bda3d176f570a9f8b328dfbbefMD521/151512020-07-14 10:53:47.321oai:repositorio:1/15151Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T14:53:47Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Epidemiologia molecular do vírus da hepatite B em populaçáo indígena em torno dos Rios Curuçá e Itaquaí, Vale do Javari, Estado do Amazonas, Brasil |
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Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil Costa, Cristóvão Alves da Virus Dna Adult Age Distribution Arthralgia Brasil Ethnic Difference Female Gene Identification Geographic Distribution Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis B Virus S Gene Human Indigenous People Jaundice Liver Pain Malaise Male Epidemiology, Molecular Myalgia Nausea Nonhuman Polymerase Chain Reaction Pregnant Woman Prevalence Sex Difference Social Class Vertical Transmission Virus Gene Virus Transmission Adolescent Adult Aged Brasil Child Cross-sectional Studies Dna, Viral Female Hepatitis B Hepatitis B Virus Humans Indians, South American Male Middle Aged Polymerase Chain Reaction Pregnancy Prevalence Young Adult Hepatitis B Virus |
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Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil |
title_full |
Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis b virus among the indigenous population of the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers, Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Costa, Cristóvão Alves da |
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Costa, Cristóvão Alves da Kimura, Lucinete Okamura |
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Kimura, Lucinete Okamura |
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Costa, Cristóvão Alves da Kimura, Lucinete Okamura |
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Virus Dna Adult Age Distribution Arthralgia Brasil Ethnic Difference Female Gene Identification Geographic Distribution Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis B Virus S Gene Human Indigenous People Jaundice Liver Pain Malaise Male Epidemiology, Molecular Myalgia Nausea Nonhuman Polymerase Chain Reaction Pregnant Woman Prevalence Sex Difference Social Class Vertical Transmission Virus Gene Virus Transmission Adolescent Adult Aged Brasil Child Cross-sectional Studies Dna, Viral Female Hepatitis B Hepatitis B Virus Humans Indians, South American Male Middle Aged Polymerase Chain Reaction Pregnancy Prevalence Young Adult Hepatitis B Virus |
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Virus Dna Adult Age Distribution Arthralgia Brasil Ethnic Difference Female Gene Identification Geographic Distribution Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis B Virus S Gene Human Indigenous People Jaundice Liver Pain Malaise Male Epidemiology, Molecular Myalgia Nausea Nonhuman Polymerase Chain Reaction Pregnant Woman Prevalence Sex Difference Social Class Vertical Transmission Virus Gene Virus Transmission Adolescent Adult Aged Brasil Child Cross-sectional Studies Dna, Viral Female Hepatitis B Hepatitis B Virus Humans Indians, South American Male Middle Aged Polymerase Chain Reaction Pregnancy Prevalence Young Adult Hepatitis B Virus |
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Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the most serious public health problems in the world. In Brazil, HBV endemicity is heterogeneous, with the highest disease prevalence in the North region. Methods: A total of 180 samples were analyzed and subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and semi-nested PCR of the HBV S-gene, with the aim of determining the prevalence of HBV-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in indigenous groups inhabiting the areas near the Curuçá and Itaquaí Rivers in the Javari Valley, State of Amazonas, Brazil. Results: The prevalence of the HBV-DNA S-gene was 51.1% (92/180). The analysis found 18 of 49 (36.7%) samples from the Marubo tribe, 68 of 125 (54.4%) from the Kanamary, and 6 of 6 (100%) from other ethnic groups to be PCR positive. There was no statistically significant difference in gender at 5% (p=0.889). Indigenous people with positive PCR for HBV-DNA had a lower median age (p<0.001) of 23 years. There was no statistical difference found in relation to sources of contamination or clinical aspects with the PCR results, except for fever (p<0.001). The high prevalence of HBV-DNA of 75% (15/20) in pregnant women (p=0.009) demonstrates an association with vertical transmission. Conclusions: The results confirm the high prevalence of HBV-DNA in the Javari Valley, making it important to devise strategies for control and more effective prevention in combating the spread of HBV. |
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