Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in Ukraine

Today liver damage caused by Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is widespread and included in the list of diseases of a social character. The aim of this research is to identify the peculiarities and summarize the epidemiological characteristics of HCV-infection in Ukraine, based on a retrospective analysis of...

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Main Authors: T. N. Shevchenko, M. B. Shcherbіninа, S. A. Latsinska, T. V. Diklenko
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Language:English
Published: Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 2017-04-01
Series:Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems
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Online Access:https://medicine.dp.ua/index.php/med/article/view/327
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author T. N. Shevchenko
M. B. Shcherbіninа
S. A. Latsinska
T. V. Diklenko
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description Today liver damage caused by Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is widespread and included in the list of diseases of a social character. The aim of this research is to identify the peculiarities and summarize the epidemiological characteristics of HCV-infection in Ukraine, based on a retrospective analysis of detecting HCV based on antibodies, RNA and its genotyping, taking into account the sex and age of infected people in regions of Ukraine and particularly in Dniprо and Dnipropetrovs’k region. The research materials were provided by sampling the results of screening tests and qualitative detection of RNA-HCV genotyping (1a, 1b, 2 and 3). The survey involved 10,394 people from different regions of Ukraine (2014–2016). HCV-infection was detected in 3,436 of them, accounting on average for 32.5% of those surveyed. We analysed further 1,113 cases with positive RNA-HCV genotyping. Detection of infection by age periods was: 0–9 years old – 0.8%, 10–19 – 0.5%, 20–29 – 11%, 30–39 – 32%, 40–49 – 30%, 50–59 – 19.5%, 60–69 – 5.0% and 70–79 – 1.0%. 603 (54.2%) infected people belonged to genotype 1; 107 (9.6%) belonged to genotype 2; 403 (36.2%) belonged to genotype 3. Women were more frequently infected by genotype 1b, with increased percentage of 1ab; men often had genotype 3. 1,513 inhabitants of Dniprо and Dnipropetrovs’k region were sent to be tested for anti-HCV in 2011–2015. The percentage of positive anti-HCV showed a sharp increase from 28% to 64% over the observation period. Detection of HCV by age periods was: 0–9 years old – 0.9%, 10–19 – 1.5%, 20–29 – 9.5%, 30–39 – 27.6%, 40–49 – 27.8%, 50–59 – 23.2%, 60–69 – 8.8% and 70–79 – 0.7%. 1 genotype was identified in 262 (56.8%) infected patients among 461 HCV-infected, 38 (8.2%) had genotype 2, 61 (35%) had genotype 3. 2.6% were diagnosed 1ab. In both populations that were tested, the frequency of detection of HCV was similar among men and women. Gender differences in the spread of genotype 2 haven’t been identified. The disease HCV remains one of the urgent problems of public health in Ukraine.
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spelling doaj.art-b42c0556b9ee46b3bc7929c55c0267d62024-10-01T08:15:38ZengOles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityRegulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems2519-85212520-25882017-04-018221021610.15421/021733327Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in UkraineT. N. Shevchenko0M. B. Shcherbіninа1S. A. Latsinska2T. V. Diklenko3Oles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityOles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityOles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityOles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityToday liver damage caused by Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is widespread and included in the list of diseases of a social character. The aim of this research is to identify the peculiarities and summarize the epidemiological characteristics of HCV-infection in Ukraine, based on a retrospective analysis of detecting HCV based on antibodies, RNA and its genotyping, taking into account the sex and age of infected people in regions of Ukraine and particularly in Dniprо and Dnipropetrovs’k region. The research materials were provided by sampling the results of screening tests and qualitative detection of RNA-HCV genotyping (1a, 1b, 2 and 3). The survey involved 10,394 people from different regions of Ukraine (2014–2016). HCV-infection was detected in 3,436 of them, accounting on average for 32.5% of those surveyed. We analysed further 1,113 cases with positive RNA-HCV genotyping. Detection of infection by age periods was: 0–9 years old – 0.8%, 10–19 – 0.5%, 20–29 – 11%, 30–39 – 32%, 40–49 – 30%, 50–59 – 19.5%, 60–69 – 5.0% and 70–79 – 1.0%. 603 (54.2%) infected people belonged to genotype 1; 107 (9.6%) belonged to genotype 2; 403 (36.2%) belonged to genotype 3. Women were more frequently infected by genotype 1b, with increased percentage of 1ab; men often had genotype 3. 1,513 inhabitants of Dniprо and Dnipropetrovs’k region were sent to be tested for anti-HCV in 2011–2015. The percentage of positive anti-HCV showed a sharp increase from 28% to 64% over the observation period. Detection of HCV by age periods was: 0–9 years old – 0.9%, 10–19 – 1.5%, 20–29 – 9.5%, 30–39 – 27.6%, 40–49 – 27.8%, 50–59 – 23.2%, 60–69 – 8.8% and 70–79 – 0.7%. 1 genotype was identified in 262 (56.8%) infected patients among 461 HCV-infected, 38 (8.2%) had genotype 2, 61 (35%) had genotype 3. 2.6% were diagnosed 1ab. In both populations that were tested, the frequency of detection of HCV was similar among men and women. Gender differences in the spread of genotype 2 haven’t been identified. The disease HCV remains one of the urgent problems of public health in Ukraine.https://medicine.dp.ua/index.php/med/article/view/327genotype and subtype of hcvage periodepidemiological indicators
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Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in Ukraine
Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems
genotype and subtype of hcv
age period
epidemiological indicators
title Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in Ukraine
title_full Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in Ukraine
title_fullStr Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in Ukraine
title_short Recent epidemiological trends in HCV-infection in Ukraine
title_sort recent epidemiological trends in hcv infection in ukraine
topic genotype and subtype of hcv
age period
epidemiological indicators
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