Author/Editor     Seme, Katja; Poljak, Mario; Jeverica, Samo; Koren, Anja; Žužek-Rešek, Saša
Title     Prevalence of hepatitis G virus infection in Slovenian hemodialysis patients as determined by the detection of viral genome and E2 antibodies
Type     članek
Source     Nephron
Vol. and No.     Letnik 79
Publication year     1998
Volume     str. 426-9
Language     eng
Abstract     The prevalence of hepatitis G virus (HGV) infection was assessed by the detection of viral genome and HGV E2 antibodies in hemodialysis patients from a dialysis unit with the highest prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection in Slovenia. HGV RNA was detected in 7 (11,9%) and HGV E2 antibodies in 20 (33,9%) of 59 hemodialysis patients. One patient had detectable HGV RNA as well as HGV E2 antibodies in her serum at the time of the study. The total prevalence of HGV infection was 44,1%. Our results clearly indicate that the mere detection of HGV RNA in serum samples would seriously underestimate the real prevalence of HGV infection in hemodialysis patients. Therefore, when assessing the prevalence of HGV infection in hemodialysis patients, detection of both antibody and nucleic acid is requisite.
Descriptors     HEMODIALYSIS
GENOME, VIRAL
HEPATITIS, VIRAL, HUMAN
HEPATITIS ANTIBODIES
ADULT
MIDDLE AGE
AGED
ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE
HEPATITIS AGENTS, GB
KIDNEY FAILURE, CHRONIC
RNA, VIRAL
SLOVENIA