Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic

The burden of viral hepatitis among indigenous populations of the United States, Canada and Greenland is greater than in non-indigenous populations. In particular, throughout the circumpolar Arctic regions, chronic hepatitis B infection is highly prevalent, although incidence rates have declined con...

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Published in:Antiviral Therapy
Main Authors: Osiowy, Carla, Brenna, C, Rempel, Julia D
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2005
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spelling crsagepubl:10.3851/imp2597 2024-10-13T14:04:58+00:00 Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic Osiowy, Carla Brenna, C Rempel, Julia D 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.3851/imp2597 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.3851/IMP2597 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Antiviral Therapy volume 18, issue 3_part_2, page 467-473 ISSN 1359-6535 2040-2058 journal-article 2005 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.3851/imp2597 2024-10-01T04:11:45Z The burden of viral hepatitis among indigenous populations of the United States, Canada and Greenland is greater than in non-indigenous populations. In particular, throughout the circumpolar Arctic regions, chronic hepatitis B infection is highly prevalent, although incidence rates have declined considerably in certain regions due to infant HBV vaccination. Unique HBV (sub)genotypes having distinct clinical outcomes and distribution patterns are also observed within this region. In conjunction with hepatitis B infection, hepatitis delta infection is also apparent within North American indigenous peoples, particularly with outbreaks in Greenlandic Inuit communities. Incidence rates for hepatitis C infection are higher for indigenous populations within the United States and Canada; however, some hepatitis C antibody-positive indigenous patients are more likely to be HCV RNA-negative compared to non-indigenous patients. Thus, an increased understanding of the epidemiology, clinical consequences and pathogenicity of viral hepatitis affecting the indigenous populations will help to address and balance the burden of infection. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland greenlandic inuit SAGE Publications Arctic Canada Greenland Antiviral Therapy 18 3 Pt B 467 473
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description The burden of viral hepatitis among indigenous populations of the United States, Canada and Greenland is greater than in non-indigenous populations. In particular, throughout the circumpolar Arctic regions, chronic hepatitis B infection is highly prevalent, although incidence rates have declined considerably in certain regions due to infant HBV vaccination. Unique HBV (sub)genotypes having distinct clinical outcomes and distribution patterns are also observed within this region. In conjunction with hepatitis B infection, hepatitis delta infection is also apparent within North American indigenous peoples, particularly with outbreaks in Greenlandic Inuit communities. Incidence rates for hepatitis C infection are higher for indigenous populations within the United States and Canada; however, some hepatitis C antibody-positive indigenous patients are more likely to be HCV RNA-negative compared to non-indigenous patients. Thus, an increased understanding of the epidemiology, clinical consequences and pathogenicity of viral hepatitis affecting the indigenous populations will help to address and balance the burden of infection.
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Rempel, Julia D
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Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic
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Rempel, Julia D
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title Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic
title_short Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic
title_full Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic
title_fullStr Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Viral Hepatitis in Indigenous Populations of North America and the Circumpolar Arctic
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