注射用药者感染丙型肝炎病毒和艾滋病病毒后的丙型肝炎病毒基因的分子鉴定

.. Sheema, K. Bashir, S. Fiaz, AW Khan, S. Haqqani, A. Bibi, K. Nawaz, MA Khan, A. Ullah
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丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)合并感染在注射毒品使用者(IDUs)中很常见。本研究旨在对白沙瓦市丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)/艾滋病病毒(HIV)合并感染的注射吸毒者进行分子鉴定。2020 年至 2022 年期间,在 Nai Zindagi 非政府组织开展了一项队列横断面研究。研究人员对 350 名注射吸毒者进行了抽样调查,其中包括 309 名男性、23 名女性、09 名儿童和 09 名变性人。疑似年龄为 34 岁。通过 ICT 和 RT-PCR 进行了 HIV 和 HCV 感染筛查。在确定基因型时,使用了特定的 SACACE 实时 PCR 试剂盒。在 350 名患者中,有 204 人同时感染了 HCV/HIV。根据双变量分析,病毒载量与 HCV/HIV 合并感染之间存在统计学意义上的中度正相关 r=522(p=0.000)。结论是,在注射吸毒者中,HCV/HIV 合并感染率为 44.28%,其中基因型 3a 的感染率最高(51.1%)。男性的病毒载量高于女性。为了减轻 HCV/HIV 合并感染造成的负担,应在巴基斯坦全国范围内开展大规模、多中心和多州研究,并应采取预防措施,减少使用注射器、剃须刀、纹身、性工作者和输血。
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MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF HCV GENOTYPES AMONG INJECTING DRUG USERS HAVING HCV and HIV CO-INFECTION
Co-infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) and Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is common in Injecting drug users (IDUs). The aim of this study was the molecular identification of HCV genotypes in IDUs having HC/HIV co-infection in Peshawar. A cohort cross-sectional study was conducted in Nai Zindagi NGO from 2020 to 2022. A sample of 350 IDUs including 309 males, 23 females, 09 children, and 09 transgender were enrolled. Suspected age was 34 years. Screening of HIV and HCV infection was performed through ICT and RT-PCR. For genotype determination, a specific SACACE real-time PCR kit was used. Out of a total of 350 patients, 204 were HCV/HIV co-infected. According to bivariate analysis, there is statistically moderate positive r=522 between viral load and HCV/HIV co-infection (p=0.000). It is concluded that the prevalence of HCV/HIV co-infection was 44.28% in IDUs with the prevalent genotype 3a (51.1%). Viral load of males was higher than females. To overcome the burden of HCV/HIV co-infection large-scale, multicentre, and multistate studies should be conducted across Pakistan and preventive measures should be taken to reduce the use of syringes, razors, tattooing, sex workers, and blood transfusion.
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