Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Paraboni, Marisa Lucia Romani
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Sbeghen, Marina Dallagasperina, Wolff, Fernando Herz, Moreira, Leila Beltrami
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224242
Resumo: Objectives. To investigate the proportion of different genotypes in countryside microregions in southern Brazil, and their association with risk factors. Methods. Cross-sectional study including a convenience sample of patients who tested positive for HCV-RNA and were referred to a regional health center for genotyping, from December 2003 to January 2008. Data were obtained through the National Disease Surveillance Data System, from laboratory registers and from patient charts. Identification of genotypes was carried out using the Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism “in house” technique. Independent associations with genotypes were evaluated in multinomial logistic regression and prevalence rates of genotypes were estimated with modified Poisson regression. Results. The sample consisted of 441 individuals, 41.1 ± 12.0 years old, 56.5% men. Genotype 1 was observed in 41.5% (95% CI 37.9–48.1) of patients, genotype 2 in 19.3% (95% CI 15.0–23.6), and genotype 3 in 39.2% (95% CI 35.6–43.0). HCV genotype was significantly associated with gender and age. Dental procedures were associated with higher proportion of genotype 2 independently of age, education, and patient treatment center. Conclusions. The hepatitis C virus genotype 1 was the most frequent. Genotype 2 was associated with female gender, age, and dental procedure exposition.
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title Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil
Paraboni, Marisa Lucia Romani
Hepatite C
Hepacivirus
Genótipo
Fatores de risco
title_short Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil
title_full Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil
title_sort Risk factors for infection with different hepatitis C virus genotypes in southern Brazil
author Paraboni, Marisa Lucia Romani
author_facet Paraboni, Marisa Lucia Romani
Sbeghen, Marina Dallagasperina
Wolff, Fernando Herz
Moreira, Leila Beltrami
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author2 Sbeghen, Marina Dallagasperina
Wolff, Fernando Herz
Moreira, Leila Beltrami
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paraboni, Marisa Lucia Romani
Sbeghen, Marina Dallagasperina
Wolff, Fernando Herz
Moreira, Leila Beltrami
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hepatite C
Hepacivirus
Genótipo
Fatores de risco
topic Hepatite C
Hepacivirus
Genótipo
Fatores de risco
description Objectives. To investigate the proportion of different genotypes in countryside microregions in southern Brazil, and their association with risk factors. Methods. Cross-sectional study including a convenience sample of patients who tested positive for HCV-RNA and were referred to a regional health center for genotyping, from December 2003 to January 2008. Data were obtained through the National Disease Surveillance Data System, from laboratory registers and from patient charts. Identification of genotypes was carried out using the Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism “in house” technique. Independent associations with genotypes were evaluated in multinomial logistic regression and prevalence rates of genotypes were estimated with modified Poisson regression. Results. The sample consisted of 441 individuals, 41.1 ± 12.0 years old, 56.5% men. Genotype 1 was observed in 41.5% (95% CI 37.9–48.1) of patients, genotype 2 in 19.3% (95% CI 15.0–23.6), and genotype 3 in 39.2% (95% CI 35.6–43.0). HCV genotype was significantly associated with gender and age. Dental procedures were associated with higher proportion of genotype 2 independently of age, education, and patient treatment center. Conclusions. The hepatitis C virus genotype 1 was the most frequent. Genotype 2 was associated with female gender, age, and dental procedure exposition.
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