Virological Features of Hepatitis C Virus in Hemodialysis Patients |
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Fekri Helmi Samarah A total of 71 HD patients were followed up with respect to HCV markers for 18 months. Initial findings showed that 37 (52.11%) were HCV positive and 12 (16.9%) were HBV positive. By the end of the first period (6 months), the prevalence of HCV increased to 65.15 % as 6 new cases became HCV positive. With respect to HBV the prevalence dropped to 10.61 %. During the second phase of the study, non-of the HCV negative cases (41) were seroconverted to HCV positive and only 1 case was seroconverted to HBV positive. During the third phase HCV seroconversion was observed in 1 case out of initially 40 HCV negative cases involved. Non of the 80 cases involved at the beginning of this phase was seroconverted to HBV positive. Out of the 40 HCV negative cases, 5 died, 1 of which was HBV positive. Out of HCV positive cases involved in this phase (40), 5 patients died and 2 of them were with dual infection (HCV/ All HCV seroconverted cases (7 cases) clearly showed a strong association between high Infection rates increased dramatically with duration of dialysis, thus confirming of the role of dialysis as a risk factor for HCV infection. With increased duration of infection a shift from NS or core to both markers was also observed Fekri Helmi Samarah Supervisors Dr. Nael Abu-Hasan Dr. Kamel Adwan May 2001 |
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Virological Features of Hepatitis C Virus in Hemodialysis Patients
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