Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe aspects of laboratory serological and molecular diagnosis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in patients undergoing treatment at a dialysis clinic in Belém, Pará State, Brazil, from 1990 to 1993. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective study for reassessment of serum samples from dialysed patients using serological tests for the detection of HCV (anti-HCV and Ag-Ab HCV) and HCV-RNA by molecular RT-PCR. RESULTS: A total of 115 dialysed patients with serum samples collected during the study period were included. Analysis of these samples showed a 16.5% prevalence of anti-HCV reagent, among which 4.3% showed an indicator of active viral replication (HCV-RNA reagent). Seroconversion rate was detected in 55.2% of patients in the analyzed period. The anti-HCV group, Ag-Ab HCV and HCV-RNA reagent were the most prevalent (41.7%). For non-reactive anti-HCV samples, viral replication with HCV-RNA reagent was 22.7%. Genotypes 1 and 3 were detected. Genotype 1 was prevalent in 73.0% of the samples. CONCLUSION: When laboratory screening for HCV (anti-HCV) was introduced in the dialysis clinic, it was possible to observe: high prevalence of HCV infection among patients under treatment; high rates of seroconversion; equation between serological results using second and third generation ELISA methods; presence of viral replication among nonreactive anti-HCV patients; and higher prevalence of HCV genotype 1. Keywords: Hepatitis C Virus; Serological Tests; Hemodialysis |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, BrazilReavaliação laboratorial da infecção pelo vírus da hepatite C em dialisados atendidos na década de 1990, em Belém, estado do Pará, BrasilHepatitis C VirusSerological TestsHemodialysisVírus da Hepatite CTestes SorológicosHemodiáliseABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe aspects of laboratory serological and molecular diagnosis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in patients undergoing treatment at a dialysis clinic in Belém, Pará State, Brazil, from 1990 to 1993. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective study for reassessment of serum samples from dialysed patients using serological tests for the detection of HCV (anti-HCV and Ag-Ab HCV) and HCV-RNA by molecular RT-PCR. RESULTS: A total of 115 dialysed patients with serum samples collected during the study period were included. Analysis of these samples showed a 16.5% prevalence of anti-HCV reagent, among which 4.3% showed an indicator of active viral replication (HCV-RNA reagent). Seroconversion rate was detected in 55.2% of patients in the analyzed period. The anti-HCV group, Ag-Ab HCV and HCV-RNA reagent were the most prevalent (41.7%). For non-reactive anti-HCV samples, viral replication with HCV-RNA reagent was 22.7%. Genotypes 1 and 3 were detected. Genotype 1 was prevalent in 73.0% of the samples. CONCLUSION: When laboratory screening for HCV (anti-HCV) was introduced in the dialysis clinic, it was possible to observe: high prevalence of HCV infection among patients under treatment; high rates of seroconversion; equation between serological results using second and third generation ELISA methods; presence of viral replication among nonreactive anti-HCV patients; and higher prevalence of HCV genotype 1. Keywords: Hepatitis C Virus; Serological Tests; HemodialysisRESUMO OBJETIVO: Descrever aspectos do diagnóstico laboratorial sorológico e molecular da infecção pelo vírus da hepatite C (HCV - do inglês hepatitis C virus), em pacientes submetidos a tratamento em uma clínica de diálise de Belém, estado do Pará, Brasil, no período de 1990 a 1993. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo para reavaliação de amostras de soro de pacientes dialisados, utilizando testes sorológicos para a detecção do HCV (anti-HCV e Ag-Ab HCV) e HCV-RNA, por meio de técnica molecular de RT-PCR. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 115 pacientes dialisados com amostras de soro coletadas no período do estudo. A análise dessas amostras mostrou prevalência de 16,5% de anti-HCV reagente, entre as quais 4,3% apresentaram indicador de replicação viral ativa (HCV-RNA reagente). Detectou-se taxa de soroconversão em 55,2% dos pacientes no período analisado. O grupo anti-HCV, Ag-Ab HCV e HCV-RNA reagente foi o mais prevalente (41,7%). Em relação às amostras anti-HCV não reagentes, verificou-se replicação viral com HCV-RNA reagente em 22,7%. Foram detectados os genótipos 1 e 3. O genótipo 1 foi prevalente em 73,0% das amostras. CONCLUSÃO: Quando se introduziu a triagem laboratorial para HCV (anti-HCV) na clínica de diálise, foi possível observar: alta prevalência de infecção pelo HCV entre os pacientes em tratamento; altos índices de soroconversão; equiparação entre resultados sorológicos, utilizando os métodos de ELISA de segunda e de terceira geração; presença de replicação viral entre os pacientes anti-HCV não reagentes; e maior prevalência do genótipo 1 do HCV. Palavras-chave: Vírus da Hepatite C; Testes Sorológicos; HemodiáliseInstituto Evandro Chagas/SCTIE/MS2019-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/xmlapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.iec.gov.br/rpas/article/view/54110.5123/S2176-6223201901632Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde; v. 10 (2019); 9Pan-Amazonian Journal of Health; Vol. 10 (2019); 9Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde; Vol. 10 (2019); 92176-62232176-6215reponame:Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde (RPAS)instname:Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)instacron:IECporhttps://ojs.iec.gov.br/rpas/article/view/541/388https://ojs.iec.gov.br/rpas/article/view/541/389Baia, Kássia do Socorro MoraesSoares, Manoel do Carmo PereiraAlves, Denise de MeloSarmento, Vânia PintoMalheiros, Andreza PinheiroSouza, Alex Junior Souza deNunes, Heloisa Marcelianoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-04-28T12:47:10Zoai:revista.iec.gov.br:article/541Revistahttp://revista.iec.gov.br/PRIhttps://ojs.iec.gov.br/index.php/rpas/oairevista@iec.gov.br2176-62152176-6223opendoar:2020-04-28T12:47:10Revista Pan-Amazônica de Saúde (RPAS) - Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)false |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil Reavaliação laboratorial da infecção pelo vírus da hepatite C em dialisados atendidos na década de 1990, em Belém, estado do Pará, Brasil |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil Baia, Kássia do Socorro Moraes Hepatitis C Virus Serological Tests Hemodialysis Vírus da Hepatite C Testes Sorológicos Hemodiálise |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil |
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Laboratory reevaluation of hepatitis C virus infection in patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the 1990s, in Belém, Pará State, Brazil |
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Baia, Kássia do Socorro Moraes |
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Baia, Kássia do Socorro Moraes Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira Alves, Denise de Melo Sarmento, Vânia Pinto Malheiros, Andreza Pinheiro Souza, Alex Junior Souza de Nunes, Heloisa Marceliano |
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Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira Alves, Denise de Melo Sarmento, Vânia Pinto Malheiros, Andreza Pinheiro Souza, Alex Junior Souza de Nunes, Heloisa Marceliano |
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Baia, Kássia do Socorro Moraes Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira Alves, Denise de Melo Sarmento, Vânia Pinto Malheiros, Andreza Pinheiro Souza, Alex Junior Souza de Nunes, Heloisa Marceliano |
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Hepatitis C Virus Serological Tests Hemodialysis Vírus da Hepatite C Testes Sorológicos Hemodiálise |
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Hepatitis C Virus Serological Tests Hemodialysis Vírus da Hepatite C Testes Sorológicos Hemodiálise |
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe aspects of laboratory serological and molecular diagnosis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in patients undergoing treatment at a dialysis clinic in Belém, Pará State, Brazil, from 1990 to 1993. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective study for reassessment of serum samples from dialysed patients using serological tests for the detection of HCV (anti-HCV and Ag-Ab HCV) and HCV-RNA by molecular RT-PCR. RESULTS: A total of 115 dialysed patients with serum samples collected during the study period were included. Analysis of these samples showed a 16.5% prevalence of anti-HCV reagent, among which 4.3% showed an indicator of active viral replication (HCV-RNA reagent). Seroconversion rate was detected in 55.2% of patients in the analyzed period. The anti-HCV group, Ag-Ab HCV and HCV-RNA reagent were the most prevalent (41.7%). For non-reactive anti-HCV samples, viral replication with HCV-RNA reagent was 22.7%. Genotypes 1 and 3 were detected. Genotype 1 was prevalent in 73.0% of the samples. CONCLUSION: When laboratory screening for HCV (anti-HCV) was introduced in the dialysis clinic, it was possible to observe: high prevalence of HCV infection among patients under treatment; high rates of seroconversion; equation between serological results using second and third generation ELISA methods; presence of viral replication among nonreactive anti-HCV patients; and higher prevalence of HCV genotype 1. Keywords: Hepatitis C Virus; Serological Tests; Hemodialysis |
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