Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Associated Genotypes among HBsAg-negative Subjects in Burkina Faso,
Auteur(s): Birama Diarra, Albert Théophane Yonli, Pegdwendé Abel Sorgho, Tegwindé Rebeca Compaoré, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Wendpagnangdé Arsène Zongo, Issoufou Tao, Lassina Traoré, Serge Théophile Soubeiga, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Bolni-Marius Nagalo, Virginio Pietra, Rokia Sanogo, Jacques Simpore
Auteur(s) tagués: Lassina TRAORE ;
Résumé

Abstract. Background: The presence of HBV DNA in the liver (with detectable or undetectable HBV DNA in the serum) of individuals tested HBsAg negative by currently available assays is defined occult B Infection (OBI). It remains a potential transmission threat and risk to HBV chronic infection. The purpose of this study was to determine the OBI prevalence among HBsAg negative subjects and to characterize associated genotypes.
Methods: Blood samples of 219 HBsAg-negative subjects tested by ELISA were collected. HBV DNA was investigated in all samples. Viral loads were determined using quantitative real-time PCR. All samples were screened for HBV markers (anti-HBc, anti-HBe, HBsAg). The Pre-S/S region of the HBV genome was sequenced. The database was analyzed using the SPSS and Epi info software. Phylogenetic analysis was performed using the BioEdit and MEGA software.
Results: Of the 219 samples, 20.1% were anti-HBc positive, 1.8% HBeAg and 22.8% were antiHBe positive. Fifty-six (56) (25.6%) of the samples had a detectable HBV DNA and viral loads ranging from 4 IU/mL to 13.6 106
IU/mL. Sixteen of them (16/56) had a viral load

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HBV OBI Genotypes Real-time PCR

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