Prevalence of Hepatitis C in General Population of District Swat, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, Pakistan
Journal: Journal of Tropical Diseases (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-10-28
Authors : Ajmal Khan;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Hepatitis C; HCV; PCR; Pakistan;
Abstract
The present study was conducted on the prevalence of Hepatitis C in the general population of District Swat,Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan from January 2017 to October 2017. A total of about 1415 individuals wereexamined, among which 74 (5.22%) were found positive against HCV antibody test. Of the 1415 examinedindividuals, 759 (53.6%) were males and 656 (46.4%) were females. Among the 74 (5.22%) infected individuals, 32were females and 42 were males. A maximum number of individuals who were HCV antibody positive belongs to theage group the between 36 to 55 years (21 and 17 i.e. 7% and 6.9%). samples found positive for antibody andantigen-based test, were further investigated for the presence of Hepatitis C related RNA with PCR and the resultsshow that only 32 (2.3%) individuals have Hepatitis C viral RNA. This is about (43.24%) of the total HCV antibodypositive individuals. Out of 32 HCV-PCR positive samples, 11 (34.4%) were symptomatic and 21 (65.6%) wereasymptomatic. Further analysis of the PCR positive samples shows that 20 (62.5%) were females and 12 (37.7%)were male. Among the HCV positive samples, genotype 3a was the most abundant 18 (56.2%) of the infectedindividuals followed by genotype 3b in 4 female (20%) and 3 male (25%), genotype 2a in 3 females (15%) and 2male (16.6%), and 1b in 1 (5%) females and 1 (8.3%) male. No unknown RNA sequences were found in the studiedsamples.
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