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[Antibodies to hepatitis C virus in patients undergoing hemodialysis in Salvador, BA, Brazil].

Authors :
Santana GO
Cotrim HP
Mota E
ParanĂ¡ R
Santana NP
Lyra L
Source :
Arquivos de gastroenterologia [Arq Gastroenterol] 2001 Jan-Mar; Vol. 38 (1), pp. 24-31.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

Background: Hepatitis C infection in hemodialysis units has been evaluated in different geographic regions.<br />Aims: The prevalence of anti-HCV in patients undergoing hemodialysis program in the city of Salvador, State of Bahia, Brazil, was studied and its association with transfusions, duration of hemodialysis and ALT elevation.<br />Method: During a period of 17 months, all patients undergoing dialytic treatment, were evaluated. The total number of patients was 395, all of whom completed a questionnaire and provided serum samples for laboratory analysis. Serological levels were measured for ALT and the samples were tested for anti-HCV using ELISA II with a further confirmation using RIBA III.<br />Results: Anti-HCV was positive in 23.8% (94/395). The presence of transfusions was associated with anti-HCV and as the number of transfusions used increased, so did the frequency of anti-HCV. Of the patients who never received transfusions, 12.5% (6/48) were anti-HCV positive. The duration of dialytic treatment lasted from 53.44 +/- 36.45 months in the anti-HCV positive group and 22.10 +/- 22.75 months for the group testing negative. ALT elevation was more frequent in the anti-HCV positive group. Positivity for the RIBA III fractions was 79.8%, 100%, 80.9% and 52.1%, for c100-3, c33, c22 and NS5, respectively. The anti-NS5 was even less frequent in the group with elevated ALT.<br />Conclusions: The prevalence of anti-HCV in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis in Salvador, Bahia, is elevated and it is associated with transfusions, a longer duration of dialytic treatment and ALT elevation.

Details

Language :
Portuguese
ISSN :
0004-2803
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arquivos de gastroenterologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11582961
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-28032001000100006