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HCV subtype characterization among injection drug users: implication for a crucial role of Zhenjiang in HCV transmission in China (from PLoS ONE, 2011, 6 (2), 1-9)
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Author:
Zhang, Chiyu
;
Wu, Nana
;
Liu, Jun
;
Ge, Qinjuan
;
Huang, Yan
;
Ren, Qian
;
Feng, Qingchuan
;
He, Guangli
Topik:
HCV
;
Zhenjiang
;
HCV transmission - China
;
Hepatitis - Cadangan
Bahasa:
(EN )
Tahun Terbit:
2011
Jenis:
Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext:
journal.pone.0016817.PDF
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Abstract
Background: HCV transmission is closely associated with drug-trafficking routes in China. However, the transmission route
of HCV in Eastern China remains unclear. Here, we investigate the role of Zhenjiang city of Jiangsu province, an important
transportation hub linking Shanghai with other regions of China, in HCV transmission.
Methodology/Principal Findings: A total of 141 whole blood samples were collected from injection drug users (IDUs) in
Zhenjiang and then tested for HCV infection. Of them, 115 HCV positive plasmas were subjected to RNA extraction, RT-PCR
amplification, and sequencing. The subtype characterization and the evolutionary origin of HCV strains circulating in
Zhenjiang were determined using polygenetic or phylogeographic analyses. Seven HCV subtypes 1b, 2a, 3a, 3b, 6a, 6e and
6n were detected among Zhenjiang IDUs, showing a complex HCV epidemic. The most predominant subtypes were 3a
(38%) and 1b (26.8%). Among these subtypes, subtypes 3b, 6n and 6e originated from Southwestern China (i.e., Yunnan
and/or Guangxi), subtypes 2a and 6a from Southern China (i.e., Guangdong), subtype 1b from Central (i.e., Henan) and
Northwestern (i.e., Xinjiang) China, and subtype 3a from Southwestern (i.e., Yunnan) and Northwestern (i.e., Xinjiang) China.
From Zhenjiang, subtypes 1b and 2a were further spread to Eastern (i.e., Shanghai) and Northern (i.e., Beijing) China,
respectively.
Conclusions/Significance: The mixing of seven HCV subtypes in Zhenjiang from all quarters of China indicates that as an
important middle station, Zhenjiang plays a crucial role in HCV transmission, just as it is important in population migration
between other regions of China and Eastern China.
[hepatitis - cadangan]
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