Hepatitis B virus strains of subgenotype A2 with an identical sequence spreading rapidly from the capital region to all over Japan in patients with acute hepatitis B. Issue 5 (7th November 2011)
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- Hepatitis B virus strains of subgenotype A2 with an identical sequence spreading rapidly from the capital region to all over Japan in patients with acute hepatitis B. Issue 5 (7th November 2011)
- Main Title:
- Hepatitis B virus strains of subgenotype A2 with an identical sequence spreading rapidly from the capital region to all over Japan in patients with acute hepatitis B
- Authors:
- Tamada, Yoko
Yatsuhashi, Hiroshi
Masaki, Naohiko
Nakamuta, Makoto
Mita, Eiji
Komatsu, Tatsuji
Watanabe, Yukio
Muro, Toyokichi
Shimada, Masaaki
Hijioka, Taizo
Satoh, Takeaki
Mano, Yutaka
Komeda, Toshiki
Takahashi, Masahiko
Kohno, Hiroshi
Ota, Hajime
Hayashi, Shigeki
Miyakawa, Yuzo
Abiru, Seigo
Ishibashi, Hiromi - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To examine recent trends of acute infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) in Japan by nationwide surveillance and phylogenetic analyses. Methods: During 1991 through 2009, a sentinel surveillance was conducted in 28 national hospitals in a prospective cohort study. Genotypes of HBV were determined in 547 patients with acute hepatitis B. Nucleotide sequences in the preS1/S2/S gene of genotype A and B isolates were determined for phylogenetic analyses. Results: HBV genotype A was detected in 137 (25% (accompanied by genotype G in one)) patients, B in 48 (9%), C in 359 (66%), and other genotypes in the remaining three (0.5%). HBV persisted in five with genotype A including the one accompanied by genotype G; another was co-infected with HIV type 1. The genotype was A in 4.8% of patients during 1991–1996, 29.3% during 1997–2002, and 50.0% during 2003–2008 in the capital region, as against 6.5%, 8.5% and 33.1%, respectively, in other regions. Of the 114 genotype A isolates, 13 (11.4%) were subgenotype A1, and 101 (88.6%) were A2, whereas of the 43 genotype B isolates, 10 (23.3%) were subgenotype B1, 28 (65.1%) were B2, two (4.7%) were B3, and three (7.0%) were B4. Sequences of 65 (64%) isolates of A2 were identical, as were three (23%) of A1, and five (18%) of B2, but none of the B1, B3 and B4 isolates shared a sequence. Conclusions: Acute infection with HBV of genotype A, subgenotype A2 in particular, appear to be increasing, mainly through sexual contact,Abstract : Objective: To examine recent trends of acute infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) in Japan by nationwide surveillance and phylogenetic analyses. Methods: During 1991 through 2009, a sentinel surveillance was conducted in 28 national hospitals in a prospective cohort study. Genotypes of HBV were determined in 547 patients with acute hepatitis B. Nucleotide sequences in the preS1/S2/S gene of genotype A and B isolates were determined for phylogenetic analyses. Results: HBV genotype A was detected in 137 (25% (accompanied by genotype G in one)) patients, B in 48 (9%), C in 359 (66%), and other genotypes in the remaining three (0.5%). HBV persisted in five with genotype A including the one accompanied by genotype G; another was co-infected with HIV type 1. The genotype was A in 4.8% of patients during 1991–1996, 29.3% during 1997–2002, and 50.0% during 2003–2008 in the capital region, as against 6.5%, 8.5% and 33.1%, respectively, in other regions. Of the 114 genotype A isolates, 13 (11.4%) were subgenotype A1, and 101 (88.6%) were A2, whereas of the 43 genotype B isolates, 10 (23.3%) were subgenotype B1, 28 (65.1%) were B2, two (4.7%) were B3, and three (7.0%) were B4. Sequences of 65 (64%) isolates of A2 were identical, as were three (23%) of A1, and five (18%) of B2, but none of the B1, B3 and B4 isolates shared a sequence. Conclusions: Acute infection with HBV of genotype A, subgenotype A2 in particular, appear to be increasing, mainly through sexual contact, and spreading from the capital region to other regions in Japan nationwide. Infection persisted in 4% of the patients with genotype A, and HBV strains with an identical sequence prevailed in subgenotype A2 infections. This study indicates the need for universal vaccination of young people to prevent increases in HBV infection in Japan. … (more)
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- Gut. Volume 61:Issue 5(2012)
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- Gut
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- Volume 61:Issue 5(2012)
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- Volume 61, Issue 5 (2012)
- Year:
- 2012
- Volume:
- 61
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2012-0061-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 765
- Page End:
- 773
- Publication Date:
- 2011-11-07
- Subjects:
- Hepatitis B virus -- acute hepatitis B -- genotypes -- Japan -- molecular epidemiology -- acute hepatitis -- genotype -- hepatitis -- hepatitis B -- hepatitis C -- acute hepatitis -- hepatoma -- autoimmune hepatitis -- primary biliary cirrhosis -- autoimmune disease -- autoimmune biliary disease -- autoimmune liver disease -- autoimmunity
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http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/gutjnl-2011-300832 ↗
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