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Genotypes of hepatitis C virus circulating in Tunisia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 June 2003

A. DJEBBI
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Clinical Virology, Institut Pasteur, Tunis, Tunisia
H. TRIKI
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Clinical Virology, Institut Pasteur, Tunis, Tunisia
O. BAHRI
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Clinical Virology, Institut Pasteur, Tunis, Tunisia
I. CHEIKH
Affiliation:
Department of Gastroenterology, Hôpital La Rabta, Tunis, Tunisia
A. SADRAOUI
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Clinical Virology, Institut Pasteur, Tunis, Tunisia
A. BEN AMMAR
Affiliation:
Department of Gastroenterology, Hôpital La Rabta, Tunis, Tunisia
K. DELLAGI
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Immunology, Institut Pasteur, Tunis, Tunisia
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Abstract

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) isolates from 93 patients living in Tunisia, including 16 haemophiliacs, were genotyped by INNO LiPA and partial sequencing of the 5′ untranslated region of the viral genome. In non-haemophiliacs, subtype 1b was largely predominant (79%), types 1a, 2a, 2b, 3a and 4a occurred much less frequently at 5, 7, 3, 3 and 1% of cases, respectively. In the group of haemophiliacs, a co-dominance between subtypes 1a and 1b was noticed (38%). Type distribution of HCV in Tunisia differs from that reported in other countries of the Mediterranean and Middle East regions. Genotyping results in respect of clinical status, age, and genotyping methods, are discussed.

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Research Article
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© 2003 Cambridge University Press