J. Kandpal, Rishendra Kumar, Kailash Chandra, S. Pandey, T. S. Bisht
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Prevalence of hepatitis B virus genotypes and sub-genotypes in India Abstract Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a highly prevalent infecting virus among liver-related diseases. The genetic distribution and identification of HBV genotypes and sub-genotypes represented a challenge to control the spread of infection. To find out molecular prevalence, the present methodology was carried out for the distribution pattern of HBV genotypes and subgenotypes in north and east regions of India. Methods:A total of 67 HBV DNA positive subjects were studied. At first, the DNA samples for HBV positive cases were screened by Real-time PCR, and then the selected region of HBV polymerase gene was amplified for the sequence analysis to determine genotypes and sub-genotypes. Results:The prevalent genotype found was the genotype D (62.68 %), followed by genotype A (29.85 %), and genotype C (7.46 %). Subgenotype C1 was identified in the east region only. The frequency of sub-genotype A1 was higher in the north region (n = 13, 30.95 %) followed by east region (n = 7, 28 %). HBV sub-genotype D1 was found to be predominant in 15 (35.71 %) subjects followed by sub-genotypes D2 in 10 (23.80 %) subjects from the north region. HBV sub-genotype D2 was found to be predominant in 8 (32 %) subjects from the east region. Conclusions:In conclusion, the method clearly demonstrates the high prevalence of subgenotypes D1, D2, A1 in this region. Also, the identification of the sub-genotype C1 in the east region emphasizes the high transmission infection risk and transmission route towards other regions of India.
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The Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy (ABAP) will be useful to form a forum for scientists so that they can bring together to discuss and find scientific solutions to the problems of society. The annual meetings will help the members to share their knowledge and publish their research knowledge particularly by members and fellows of the Association and special care will be taken to provide an opportunity for young scientists. Besides this the association is planned to organize symposia, seminars and workshops on current developments of Biotechnology and Pharmacy particularly on the subject of current scientific interest, and the proceedings of which will be published regularly. And in view of the vast development of science and to disseminate the problems in publication of research work, an international journal of Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy has been started by ABAP.