Korean J Hematol.  1999 May;34(2):228-234.

Hepatitis C Virus Genotypes in Korean Hemophiliacs

Affiliations
  • 1The Korea Hemophilia Foundation, Korea.
  • 2The Green Cross Reference Laboratory, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is frequent in hemophilia patients treated with non-viral inactivated factor concentrates. In Korea, solvent/detergent method was introduced in 1989 and majority of hemophila patients treated before 1989 were infected with HCV. A number of studies have described the identification of virus genotypes in different geographical regions and racial groups. In order to clarify the characteristics of HCV infection in Korean hemophiliacs, we investigated the HCV genotypes in 125 hemophilia patients infected with HCV.
METHODS
The HCV infection was confirmed by anti-HCV test and HCV-RNA detection method. To analyze the HCV genotypes, we used the reverse hybridization line probe assay (INNO LiPA HCV II, Innogenetics N.V., Belgium).
RESULTS
Among 125 hemophilia patients, ten (8.0%) patients were infected with type 1a, 56 (44.8%) type 1b, 38 (30.4%) ambiguous type 2a/2c, eight (6.4%) type 2b, four (3.2%) type 3a, two (1.6%) type 4. And seven (5.6%) patients had mixed infection (four 1b+2a/2c, one 1a+2a/2c, one 2b+2a/2c, one 1a+2b+2a/2c).
CONCLUSION
In Korean hemophiliacs, HCV genotype 1b was the most predominant and 2a/2c the second.

Keyword

HCV genotype; Hemophilia; INNO LiPA; Korea

MeSH Terms

Coinfection
Genotype
Hemophilia A
Hepacivirus*
Hepatitis C*
Hepatitis*
Humans
Korea
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