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Distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in a Saudi Arabian hospital during the 2015-2020 period
Author(s) -
Fadel Ali M Almosa,
Ali Hassan A Alnasser,
Jaffar A. AlTawfiq
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
le infezioni in medicina
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2532-8689
pISSN - 1124-9390
DOI - 10.53854/liim-2903-16
Subject(s) - genotype , hepatitis c virus , medicine , genotyping , epidemiology , hepatitis c , liver disease , retrospective cohort study , population , disease , hepacivirus , chronic liver disease , flaviviridae , virology , immunology , virus , biology , cirrhosis , environmental health , biochemistry , gene
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading cause of chronic liver disease. HCV genotypes and subtypes are important predictors of disease progression and antiviral treatment response. To our knowledge, there had been limited studies of HCV genotypes in Qatif, Saudi Arabia. This study aims to assess the distribution of HCV genotypes in Qatif Central Hospital, Qatif, Saudi Arabia. This is a retrospective study of adult patients with HCV infection between January 2015 and December 2020. Only patients with documented HCV genotyping were included. A total of 356 HCVinfected patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in further analysis. Of those patients, 179 (50.3%) were males, and most were Saudi (N=347, 97.5%). The median age was 60 years, and 191 (53.7%) were 50-69 years of age. Genotype 2 was present in 118 (33.1%) of the patients, followed by genotype 4 in 92 (25.8%), genotype 1B in 62 (17.4%), and genotype 1A in 37 (10.4%). The study showed that HCV genotype 2 is the predominant variant among chronic HCV patients in the study population. Monitoring the epidemiology of HCV genotypes may provide guidance in treatment decisions.

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