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  • 1
    ISSN: 1435-5922
    Keywords: Key words: hepatitis C virus ; hepatitis G virus ; TT virus ; blood transfusion ; hemodialysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: To study the prevalence and clinical significance of TT virus (TTV) infection in hemodialysis patients, we tested for TTV DNA in serum, using the nested polymerase chain reaction. The prevalence of TTV DNA in 352 hemodialysis patients was 32%, significantly higher than that in 50 healthy blood donors (12%). The prevalence increased with age (P = 0.0098); it was 20% (22/110) in patients aged less than 49 years, 37% (69/188) in those aged 50–69 years, and 41% (22/54) in those aged over 70 years. Other clinical features and the prevalence of other hepatitis viral markers tested did not differ between patients with TTV DNA and those without it. The detection rate of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis G virus (HGV) viremias increased with duration of hemodialysis and with the number of blood transfusion units, but the prevalence of TTV viremia did not. Twenty-nine of 91 patients followed for 5 years were initially positive for TTV DNA. Of these 29 patients, 17 (59%) carried this viremia for at least 5 years. Fourteen of the 62 patients (23%) who were initially negative for TTV DNA acquired TTV viremia. Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels were elevated in patients with HCV viremia but not in patients with HGV or TTV viremia. However, the mean ALT level in patients with all three viremias (HCV, HGV, and TTV) was significantly higher than that in patients with one or two of the viremias. More than 30% of the hemodialysis patients had TTV viremia and the carrier state was maintained for years. The hemodialysis procedures, including blood transfusion, did not seem to be crucial for the transmission of TTV. The pathogenic effects of TTV on hepatitis appear to be limited.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1435-5922
    Keywords: Key words: hepatitis G virus ; transmission route ; sexual contact ; acute hepatitis B
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: Two patients with acute hepatitis B with suggested sexual transmission of hepatitis G virus (HGV) are reported. A total of 18 patients with community acquired acute hepatitis B were analyzed in this study. Two of the 18 patients (patients 1 and 2) were positive for serum HGV RNA at the initial consultation. Both patients had had sexual contact with prostitutes several weeks before the onset of acute hepatitis, and hepatitis B virus (HBV) was suggested to be infected through the sexual contacts. These patients showed no other history of exposure to possible transmission routes for blood-borne hepatitis viruses. Patient 1 was diagnosed as with acute HGV infection because the antibody to HGV envelope-2 protein seroconverted to positive during the course of acute hepatitis. HGV RNA was negative in a serum sample collected from patient 2 before the onset of acute hepatitis, also suggesting acute HGV infection. These results indicate that in patients 1 and 2 HGV was infected along with HBV through sexual contact. The clinical manifestations of acute hepatitis in the two patients with HGV co-infection did not differ from those in the 16 patients with HBV infection alone.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1777
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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