Prevalence of serum HGV-RNA among hemodialysis patients in Turkey.

Infection

Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Ondokuz Mayis University, School of Medicine, Samsun, Turkey.

Published: November 1997

A possible agent for human non-A-E hepatitis has been identified and named hepatitis G virus (HGV). The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of serum HGV-RNA among hemodialysis patients in our country and the possible correlations of serum HGV-RNA with antibody to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV), chronic liver dysfunction, number of blood transfusions, serum hepatitis B surface antigen (HBs Ag), duration of hemodialysis therapy, history of renal transplantation and patients' age and sex. Seventy-eight hemodialysis patients and 59 healthy controls were included in the study. Twenty-seven of 78 hemodialysis patients (34.6%) and two of the 59 healthy controls were serum HGV-RNA positive (p < 0.01, x2 = 17.8). There was no significant difference between the HGV-RNA positive and HGV-RNA negative groups regarding mean duration of dialysis therapy, anti-HCV, chronic liver dysfunction, number of blood transfusions, serum HBs Ag, duration of hemodialysis therapy, history of renal transplantation and patients' age and sex. In conclusion, hemodialysis patients carry the risk for HGV infection and transmission routes and clinical significance of HGV infection in these patients remain to be defined.

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