GB病毒C型在暴发性和急性肝炎中的感染

Kojiro Michitaka , Norio Horiike , Toshikazu Masumoto , Fazle S.M. Akbar , Naofumi Ohno , Morikazu Onji
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为了评估GB病毒C (GBV-C)在暴发性和急性肝炎中的存在,采用逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)筛选了33例急性和亚急性肝病(暴发性肝炎14、晚发型肝衰竭2、急性肝炎17)患者血清中的GBV-C- rna。在14例暴发性肝炎患者中有2例检测到GBV-C,但在急性肝炎和迟发性肝衰竭患者中未检测到GBV-C。2例gbv - c阳性患者同时感染乙型肝炎病毒,均有输血史。15例非a、非b、非c(非a - c)型肝炎患者均无GBV-C阳性。由此推测,非a -C型急性重型肝炎患者感染GBV-C的频率不高,输血是GBV-C感染的重要途径之一,这与GBV-C与乙型肝炎、丙型肝炎等其他血液传播病毒合并感染的患者发生率较高有关。
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GB virus C infection in fulminant and acute hepatitis

To assess the presence of GB virus C (GBV-C) in fulminant and acute hepatitis, GBV-C-RNA was screened by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in sera from 33 patients with acute and subacute liver diseases (fulminant hepatitis 14, late onset hepatic failure 2, acute hepatitis 17). GBV-C was detected in two of 14 patients with fulminant hepatitis, but not in any patient with acute hepatitis and late onset hepatic failure. Both GBV-C-positive patients were also infected with hepatitis B virus and both of them had a history of blood transfusion. None of the 15 patients with non-A, non-B, non-C (non-A-C) hepatitis were positive for GBV-C. From these data, it is suspected that infection of GBV-C is not very frequent in patients with non-A-C acute and fulminant hepatitis, and that blood transfusion is one of the important routes for GBV-C transfection, which correlates with the relatively high prevalence of patients co-infected with GBV-C and other blood-transmissible viruses such as hepatitis B and C virus.

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