High rate of hepatitis C virus infection and predominance of genotype 4 among elderly inhabitants of a remote village of the rain forest of South Cameroon
- 18 August 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Medical Virology
- Vol. 71 (2), 219-225
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.10473
Abstract
To determine the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and genotype distribution in a rural isolated area of Central Africa, plasma of 409 Bantous (mean age, 32 years; range, 2–78 years) living in a remote village of the rain forest of Southern Cameroon was screened for anti‐HCV antibodies. HCV seropositive samples were also subjected to qualitative detection of viral RNA. HCV antibodies were detected in 70 (17.1%) individuals, 48 (68.8%) of whom had detectable viremia. The seroprevalence did not differ by gender (P = 0.37), but increased significantly with age (P < 0.05), with a strong increase in the oldest age groups. Indeed, nearly one‐half (48%) of the adults >50 years old were HCV seropositive. The characterization of the viral genotypes indicated that most of the HCV strains were of genotype 4 (76%), while genotype 2 (16%), and 1 (8%) were marginally represented. The results suggest a cohort effect with an old, possibly iatrogenic, group exposure rather than a continuous exposure. A more in‐depth population‐based epidemiological study is needed to address this issue further. J. Med. Virol. 71:219–225, 2003.Keywords
Funding Information
- Centre Pasteur du Cameroun
- CHU (Toulouse-Purpan, France)
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