Prevalence of Hepatitis B genotypes worldwide and in Iran: A meta-analysis

Kosar Baghernezhad, M. Somi, Dara Rahmanpour, M. Ghojazadeh, Leila Rsotamizadeh, Masood Shirmohammadi, H. Salehi-pourmehr, A. Naseri
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Background. Chronic hepatitis B is associated with different long-term outcomes in various regions. One of the critical predictors of clinical outcomes is the genotype of Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The current study investigated the frequency of worldwide and Iranian national HBV genotypes. Methods. Electronic search was performed through Medline (via Ovid), Embase, Web of Science, and Persian databases. Furthermore, the references of eligible articles were manually checked. The quantitative synthesis was conducted using the 2nd version of comprehensive Meta-analysis software (CMA.2). Results. In total, 5817 records were retrieved, and after removing duplicate studies, 3701 were screened at the title/abstract level. A total of 350 eligible studies were identified in the end.D genotype had the highest frequency (43.50%; 95% CI: 39.60 to 47.50), and the H genotype had the lowest frequency (1.2%; 95% CI: 0.6 to 2.7) globally. In 29 studies conducted in Iran (97.0%), genotype D was identified. Genotype E was the most prevalent in the African Region, followed by A in the American Region, B and C in the South-East Asian Region, D in the European Region, and C in the Western Pacific Region. Conclusion. The most prevalent genotype of HCV worldwide and in Iran is D. Furthermore, HBV genotype frequencies vary according to WHO regions. A prediction of progression could be made based on these results. Practical Implications. 1.According to the results of the meta-analyses, the D genotype had the highest frequency (43.50%; 95% CI: 39.60 to 47.50) and the genotype H had the lowest frequency (1.2%; 95% CI: 0.6 to 2.7) globally. 2.In 29 studies conducted in Iran (97.0%), genotype D was identified. 3. Genotype E was the most prevalent in the African Region, followed by A in the American Region, B and C in the South-East Asian Region, D in the European Region, and C in the Western Pacific Region.
全球和伊朗乙型肝炎基因型患病率:一项荟萃分析
背景。慢性乙型肝炎在不同地区与不同的长期预后相关。乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)的基因型是临床预后的关键预测因素之一。目前的研究调查了全世界和伊朗国家HBV基因型的频率。方法。通过Medline(通过Ovid)、Embase、Web of Science和波斯语数据库进行电子搜索。此外,人工检查符合条件的文章的参考文献。采用第二版综合meta分析软件(CMA.2)进行定量综合。结果。总共检索到5817条记录,在删除重复研究后,在标题/摘要水平上筛选了3701条。最终确定了350个符合条件的研究。D基因型发病频率最高(43.50%);95% CI: 39.60 ~ 47.50),其中H基因型发生率最低(1.2%;95% CI: 0.6 - 2.7)。在伊朗进行的29项研究中(97.0%)鉴定出基因型D。基因型E在非洲区域最为普遍,其次是美洲区域的A型、东南亚区域的B型和C型、欧洲区域的D型和西太平洋区域的C型。结论。全世界和伊朗最流行的HCV基因型是d型。此外,HBV基因型频率因世卫组织区域而异。根据这些结果,可以对进展进行预测。实际意义:meta分析结果显示,D基因型的发病频率最高,为43.50%;95% CI: 39.60 ~ 47.50), H基因型发生率最低(1.2%;95% CI: 0.6 - 2.7)。2.在伊朗进行的29项研究中(97.0%)鉴定出基因型D。3.基因型E在非洲区域最为普遍,其次是美洲区域的A型、东南亚区域的B型和C型、欧洲区域的D型和西太平洋区域的C型。
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