Hepatitis D virus and hepatitis B virus infection in Amerindian communities of the Amazonas state, Colombia

Background: In Colombia, cases of Hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection have been officially described since 1985 mainly in Amerindian population from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (North Caribbean Coast), Uraba (North West), and Amazon (South East). The last official report of a clinical case of HDV inf...

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Autores:
di Filipo Villa, Diana Carolina
Navas Navas, María Cristina
Cortés Mancera, Fabián Mauricio
Payares Mendoza, Edra Yajaida
Montes, Neyla
De La Hoz Restrepo, Fernando Pio
Arbeláez Montoya, María Patricia
Correa Arango, Gonzalo
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2015
Institución:
Tecnológico de Antioquia
Repositorio:
Repositorio Tdea
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:dspace.tdea.edu.co:tdea/3771
Acceso en línea:
https://dspace.tdea.edu.co/handle/tdea/3771
Palabra clave:
Virus de la Hepatitis Delta
Hepatitis Delta Virus
Vírus Delta da Hepatite
Virus de l'hépatite delta
Virus de la Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Virus
Vírus da Hepatite B
Virus de l'hépatite B
Sobreinfección
Superinfection
Superinfecção
Surinfection
Genotypes
Genotipo
Genótipo
Génotype
South America
América del Sur
América do Sul
Amérique du Sud
Amazonas state
Amerindian population
Estado Amazonas
Población amerindia
Rights
openAccess
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Summary:Background: In Colombia, cases of Hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection have been officially described since 1985 mainly in Amerindian population from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (North Caribbean Coast), Uraba (North West), and Amazon (South East). The last official report of a clinical case of HDV infection in Colombia was registered in 2005. Objectives: The aims of this study were to identify cases of HDV and/or Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in asymptomatic Amerindians from Amazonas state, South East Colombia, and to describe the circulating viral genotypes in this population. Study design: The study population was recruited in 19 Amerindian communities in the Amazonas state. Individuals over 18 years old were screened by rapid test for Hepatitis B surface Antigen (HBsAg). Blood samples obtained from individuals positives for HBsAg in the rapid-test assay were analyzed for HBsAg, anti-HBc, anti-HDV IgM/IgG by ELISA. The detection of HBV DNA and HDV RNA was performed by PCR amplification. The viral genotype was determined by sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Results: A total of 23/861 individuals were positive for HBsAg detection by rapid test. Serological and/or molecular markers of HDV infection were demonstrated in 43.5 % (10/23) of samples from Amerindians. The phylogenetic analysis demonstrated the exclusive circulation of HBV subgenotype F1b of and HDV 3 in this population. Conclusions: A high frequency of HBV/HDV infection was found in Amerindian population from Amazonas State, Colombia (43.5 %, 10/23). Nine cases were identified in a population of 861 asymptomatic Amerindian individuals; one symptomatic case (with diagnosis of end-stage hepatic disease) was also identified in the study. The circulation of HDV 3 and HBV subgenotype F1b suggests a constant flow of these viral genotypes as a result of the interaction of the Amerindian populations from Amazon basin. Further studies are necessary to confirm whether HBV subgenotype F1b is the prevalent in the population from South East region in Colombia. Keywords: Hepatitis D virus, Hepatitis B virus, Amazonas state, Amerindian population, Superinfection, Genotypes, South America