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      Prevalence of hepatitis B and C virus markers among malaria-exposed gold miners in Brazilian Amazon

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          Hepatitis B and C virus markers were assessed during a survey on malaria in gold mine camps in southern Brazilian Amazon in order to identify risk factors associated to these viral diseases. The study comprised 520 subjects, most of them were gold miners. Missing subjects totaled 49 (8.6%). Among these 520, 82.9% had HBV markers and 7.1% were HBsAg positive. Previous hospitalization, surgery, sexually transmitted diseases and incarceration were quite common among surveyed people, but there is no association between total HBV markers and these factors. On other hand, HBsAg was independently associated to history of sexually transmitted diseases and history of surgery after adjustment. The most frequent HBsAg subtypes identified, adw2 (59%), predominates in populations of Northeast Brazil. The most surveyed people were immigrants coming from that area suggesting that immigrants carried HBV themselves to the study area. Immunoblot (RIBA) confirmed-anti-HCV were found in 2.1%. The only variable associated to anti-HCV in multivariate analysis was illicit intravenous drug. Lack of HCV infection in subjects with such a high HBV markers prevalence reinforces the opinion that HCV is transmitted by restricted routes when compared to HBV. Furthermore, gold miners in Amazon may be considered as a risk group for HBV infection, but not for HCV.

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          High prevalence of asymptomatic malaria in gold mining areas in Brazil.

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            Genetic diversity of hepatitis B virus strains isolated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

            Hepatitis B virus (HBV) genomes have been classified into six groups, A-F, group F being the most divergent. South America has provided the smallest number of strains studied at the genome level. The only HBV strain from this region sequenced completely has been classified in group F, and contains the most divergent of the HBV genomes presently known [Naumann et al. (1983): Journal of General Virology 74:1627-1632]. To evaluate genetic relatedness between strains isolated in South America and in the rest of the world, a restriction endonuclease analysis was carried out on 14 HBV strains (4 adw2, 3 adw4, 3 ayw2, and 4 ayw3) isolated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. C, pre-S, and X genes along with the 5' part of the P gene from these strains were amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. The DNA fragments were digested by BamHI, BstEII, EcoRI, HhaI, and TaqI endonucleases. The restriction patterns obtained were compared with those deduced from the nucleotide sequence of 26 HBV strains isolated in other continents. The results showed a large genetic variability of Brazilian strains. Taking into account that all the samples examined possessed the w antigenic subdeterminant, the number of different restriction patterns of strains isolated in Rio de Janeiro was at least as large as that of the reference strains isolated in the rest of the world. Some original restriction patterns were found in adw4 and ayw2 HBV strains.
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              Distribuição da hepatite B no Brasil: atualização do mapa epidemiológico e proposições para seu controle

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                mioc
                Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
                Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz
                Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0074-0276
                1678-8060
                August 2001
                : 96
                : 6
                : 751-755
                Affiliations
                [02] Rio de Janeiro RJ orgnameFundação do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz orgdiv1Instituto Oswaldo Cruz orgdiv2Departamento de Virologia Brasil
                [01] Cuiabá MT orgnameUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso orgdiv1Faculdade de Ciências Médicas orgdiv2Núcleo de Estudos de Doenças Infecciosas e Tropicais Brasil
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                S0074-02762001000600001 S0074-0276(01)09600601
                10.1590/S0074-02762001000600001
                e2838b43-3f35-40a4-aad5-cff84a47bc3f

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 18 April 2001
                : 12 September 2000
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                Epidemiology

                emigration and immigration,hepatitis C virus,hepatitis B virus,Brazilian Amazon,epidemiology

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