GEHEP 010 study: Prevalence and distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes in Spain (2000–2016). Issue 4 (October 2020)
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- Title:
- GEHEP 010 study: Prevalence and distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes in Spain (2000–2016). Issue 4 (October 2020)
- Main Title:
- GEHEP 010 study: Prevalence and distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes in Spain (2000–2016)
- Authors:
- Aguilera, Antonio
Trastoy, Rocío
Rodríguez-Frias, Francisco
Muñoz-Bellido, Juan Luis
Melón, Santiago
Suárez, Avelina
Orduña, Antonio
Viciana, Isabel
Bernal, Samuel
García-Bujalance, Silvia
Montiel, Natalia
Molina, José Manuel
Basaras, Miren
Fernández-Cuenca, Felipe
García-Arata, Isabel
Reina, Gabriel
Ocete, María Dolores
Fuentes, Ana
Navarro-de la Cruz, Daniel
Nieto, Leonardo
Blazquez de Castro, Ana
Buti, María
Álvarez, Marta
García, Federico - Abstract:
- Highlights: The distribution of HBV genotypes in Spain varies based on age, sex, and origin. HIV-coinfection, geography and epidemiology also affect HBV genotype distribution. Our findings are informative to work towards to the 2030 elimination goals. Summary: Objective: To study the prevalence and distribution of HBV genotypes in Spain for the period 2000–2016. Methods: Retrospective study recruiting 2559 patients from 17 hospitals. Distribution of HBV genotypes, as well as sex, age, geographical origin, mode of transmission, HDV-, HIV- and/or HCV-coinfection, and treatment were recorded. Results: 1924 chronically HBV native Spanish patients have been recruited. Median age was 54 years (IQR: 41–62), 69.6% male, 6.3% HIV-coinfected, 3.1% were HCV-coinfected, 1.7% HDV-co/superinfected. Genotype distribution was: 55.9% D, 33.5% A, 5.6% F, 0.8% G, and 1.9% other genotypes (E, B, H and C). HBV genotype A was closely associated with male sex, sexual transmission, and HIV-coinfection. In contrast, HBV genotype D was associated with female sex and vertical transmission. Different patterns of genotype distribution and diversity were found between different geographical regions. In addition, HBV epidemiological patterns are evolving in Spain, mainly because of immigration. Finally, similar overall rates of treatment success across all HBV genotypes were found. Conclusions: We present here the most recent data on molecular epidemiology of HBV in Spain (GEHEP010 Study). This studyHighlights: The distribution of HBV genotypes in Spain varies based on age, sex, and origin. HIV-coinfection, geography and epidemiology also affect HBV genotype distribution. Our findings are informative to work towards to the 2030 elimination goals. Summary: Objective: To study the prevalence and distribution of HBV genotypes in Spain for the period 2000–2016. Methods: Retrospective study recruiting 2559 patients from 17 hospitals. Distribution of HBV genotypes, as well as sex, age, geographical origin, mode of transmission, HDV-, HIV- and/or HCV-coinfection, and treatment were recorded. Results: 1924 chronically HBV native Spanish patients have been recruited. Median age was 54 years (IQR: 41–62), 69.6% male, 6.3% HIV-coinfected, 3.1% were HCV-coinfected, 1.7% HDV-co/superinfected. Genotype distribution was: 55.9% D, 33.5% A, 5.6% F, 0.8% G, and 1.9% other genotypes (E, B, H and C). HBV genotype A was closely associated with male sex, sexual transmission, and HIV-coinfection. In contrast, HBV genotype D was associated with female sex and vertical transmission. Different patterns of genotype distribution and diversity were found between different geographical regions. In addition, HBV epidemiological patterns are evolving in Spain, mainly because of immigration. Finally, similar overall rates of treatment success across all HBV genotypes were found. Conclusions: We present here the most recent data on molecular epidemiology of HBV in Spain (GEHEP010 Study). This study confirms that the HBV genotype distribution in Spain varies based on age, sex, origin, HIV-coinfection, geographical regions and epidemiological groups. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of infection. Volume 81:Issue 4(2020)
- Journal:
- Journal of infection
- Issue:
- Volume 81:Issue 4(2020)
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- Volume 81, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 81
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0081-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 600
- Page End:
- 606
- Publication Date:
- 2020-10
- Subjects:
- HBV -- Genotype -- Prevalence -- Distribution
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