Hepatitis B virus genotypes: a retrospective survey in Southwestern France, 1999-2004.. Hepatitis B virus genotypes: a retrospective survey in Southwestern France, 1999-2004.: HBV genotypes in Southwestern France

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Trimoulet, Pascale | Boutonnet, Mathieu | Winnock, Maria | Faure, Muriel | Loko, Marc-Arthur | de Lédinghen, Victor | Bernard, Pierre-Henri | Castéra, Laurent | Foucher, Juliette | Dupon, Michel | Ragnaud, Jean-Marie | Lafon, Marie-Edith | Couzigou, Patrice | Dabis, François | Fleury, Hervé | Neau, Didier

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International audience. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of HBV genotypes in Southwestern France and the association between HBV genotypes and patients characteristics.METHODS: 194 HBsAg-positive patients (median age: 45 yrs, range: 7-77, male: 78%) followed in Bordeaux Hospital in 1999-2004 were included. HBV genotype, pre-core (PC) and core promoter (CP) mutations were determined by sequencing.RESULTS: Genotype distribution was A 51%, B 6.7%, C 5.7%, D 26.3%, E 7.7%, F 0.5%, G 2.1%. Among the 146 patients documented, 71.2% were Caucasians, 15.8% Africans, 13.0% Asians. Fifty-seven patients (36%) were HIV-infected. Eighty-two (42.3%) patients were HBeAg-positive. Genotype A was almost exclusively carried by Caucasians (96%), Africans were most frequent among genotype E (82%), and Asians were most prevalent among genotypes B and C (82% and 80%, respectively). Genotype A was associated with a higher prevalence of HBeAg than genotype D (53% versus 35.3%, P=0.03). PC variant was detected in 35% and CP variant in 43% of patients. PC variant was uncommon in genotype A patients (7.3%).CONCLUSION: Distribution of HBV genotypes differs according to ethnic origin, genotypes A and D being the most frequently found. Genotype A was more frequently associated with HBeAg-positivity and genotype D with HBeAg-negativity.

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