Association of Hepatitis C viral load with liver functions and risk factors among HCV patients, Minia governorate, Egypt

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
H. R. Ahmed, R. Ibrahem, R. M. A. El-Baky, H. Hetta, Amr M. El-Sayed, Nancy G F M Waly
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the blood transmitted hepatitis viruses. HCV infections have been identified as major causes of chronic hepatic diseases, and hepatocellular carcinoma. The aims of the current study were to determine the HCV viral load between 35 hepatitis C patients in Minia governorate, Egypt, and to assess association of the viral load with abnormal liver functions including; Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), prothrombin activity and platelet count. In addition to assessing if there are any risk factors associated with the population group, sex, age and other factors. About 35 blood samples were collected from hepatitis C patients randomly selected from the outpatient clinic at the Viral Hepatitis Management Center, Minia governorate, Egypt; including males and females of different ages. Viral load was determined using Real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). All relevant information was collected from each patient including personal and clinical data. Current results showed that 68.60 % of the samples were from males and 31.4 % were from females, and most of them aged between 51 and 70 years. Approximately 11 (31.4 %) of the HCV patients had viral loads of <106, 12 (34.3 %) recorded viral loads of <105, and about 12 cases (34.3 %) had a viral load of < 104. HCV infection has been associated with 4 risk factors representing high HCV transmission routes including; dental intervention (80.0 %), history of hospital admission (65.7 %), previous surgeries (57.1 %) and family history of HCV (48.6 %). However, history of Schistosomiasis and blood-transfusion showed low association with HCV infection; recording (31.4 %) and (22.9 %), respectively.
埃及Minia省丙型肝炎患者中丙型肝炎病毒载量与肝功能和危险因素的关系
丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)是血液传播的肝炎病毒之一。丙型肝炎病毒感染已被确定为慢性肝病和肝细胞癌的主要原因。当前研究的目的是确定埃及Minia省35名丙型肝炎患者的HCV病毒载量,并评估病毒载量与肝功能异常的关系,包括;谷丙转氨酶(ALT)、凝血酶原活性及血小板计数。除了评估是否有任何风险因素与人群,性别,年龄和其他因素有关。从埃及米尼亚省病毒性肝炎管理中心门诊随机抽取的丙型肝炎患者中采集了约35份血液样本;包括不同年龄的男性和女性。采用实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)测定病毒载量。收集每位患者的所有相关信息,包括个人和临床数据。目前的结果显示,68.60%的样本来自男性,31.4%的样本来自女性,年龄大多在51 - 70岁之间。约11例(31.4%)HCV患者的病毒载量<106,12例(34.3%)记录的病毒载量<105,约12例(34.3%)的病毒载量< 104。丙型肝炎病毒感染与代表丙型肝炎病毒高传播途径的4种危险因素有关,包括;牙科干预(80.0%)、住院史(65.7%)、既往手术(57.1%)和HCV家族史(48.6%)。血吸虫病史和输血史与丙型肝炎病毒感染的相关性较低;录音(31.4%)和录音(22.9%)。
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