MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS

Abstract. Hepatitis B virus is a serious issue of public health services all over the world, particularly in Russia and its regions. The cause can be determined due to its higher incidence rate in different ethnic and geographical groups, variety of manifestation of clinical forms as well as outcome...

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Main Authors: Gerasimova V.V., Levakova I.A., Bichurina M.A., Maksimova N.R.
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Language:Russian
Published: SPb RAACI 2016
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Online Access:https://iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/345
https://doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-2015-4-297-302
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spelling ftjiii:oai:iimmun.ru:article/345 2024-09-15T18:10:12+00:00 MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS МОЛЕКУЛЯРНО-ЭПИДЕМИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ВИРУСНОГО ГЕПАТИТА В Gerasimova V.V. Levakova I.A. Bichurina M.A. Maksimova N.R. 2016-02-11 application/pdf https://iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/345 https://doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-2015-4-297-302 rus rus SPb RAACI https://iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/345/256 https://iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/345 doi:10.15789/2220-7619-2015-4-297-302 Copyright (c) 2016 Gerasimova V.V., Levakova I.A., Bichurina M.A., Maksimova N.R. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity; Vol 5, No 4 (2015); 297-302 Инфекция и иммунитет; Vol 5, No 4 (2015); 297-302 2313-7398 2220-7619 10.15789/2220-7619-2015-4 hepatitis B virus;molecular epidemiology;genotypes;subgenotypes;virus loading;mutations вирусный гепатит В;молекулярная эпидемиология;генотип;субгенотипы;вирусная нагрузка;мутации info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftjiii https://doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-2015-4-297-30210.15789/2220-7619-2015-4 2024-08-16T03:09:56Z Abstract. Hepatitis B virus is a serious issue of public health services all over the world, particularly in Russia and its regions. The cause can be determined due to its higher incidence rate in different ethnic and geographical groups, variety of manifestation of clinical forms as well as outcomes. According to WHO data, about 50 million people in the world are annually infected with hepatitis B virus. Development of molecular-genetic methods of research has allowed to expand representations about the activator biology. Genetic variability of hepatitis B virus genome has been subject to identification of 10 various geographically widespread genotypes designated by letters from A to J. In a number of genotypes subgenotypes differing from one another on 4–8% full genome sequences are revealed. In the work a table of geographical prevalence of various genotypes of hepatitis B virus in the world is presented. The geographic distribution of genotypes of hepatitis B virus is closely connected with endemic regions and indigenous population, living there. So the genotypes B and C are connected with the population of Asian countries, genotypes A and D are extended among European countries and in the USA. The genotype D is considered to be a prevailing type among patients with hepatitis B in several regions of Turkey. The phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide sequences of hepatitis B virus isolates in African regions has shown presence of three subgenotypes — А1, А2, А3. In the countries of Asia the following six subgenotypes B are noted: В1 in Japan, В2–В5 and В7 in East Asia Subgenotip B6 is found among indigenous population living in the Arctic regions, including Alaska, northern Canada and Greenland. The genotype C has five serotypes (С1–С5) which are extended in East and South East Asia. The genotype D, also has five subgenotypes (D1–D5) which are extended in Africa, India, the Mediterranean region, Europe. Genotype F has four subgenotypes (F1– F4) which circulate in Central and the South America. Subgenotypes are ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Alaska Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity (Infektsiya i immunitet)
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topic hepatitis B virus;molecular epidemiology;genotypes;subgenotypes;virus loading;mutations
вирусный гепатит В;молекулярная эпидемиология;генотип;субгенотипы;вирусная нагрузка;мутации
spellingShingle hepatitis B virus;molecular epidemiology;genotypes;subgenotypes;virus loading;mutations
вирусный гепатит В;молекулярная эпидемиология;генотип;субгенотипы;вирусная нагрузка;мутации
Gerasimova V.V.
Levakova I.A.
Bichurina M.A.
Maksimova N.R.
MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
topic_facet hepatitis B virus;molecular epidemiology;genotypes;subgenotypes;virus loading;mutations
вирусный гепатит В;молекулярная эпидемиология;генотип;субгенотипы;вирусная нагрузка;мутации
description Abstract. Hepatitis B virus is a serious issue of public health services all over the world, particularly in Russia and its regions. The cause can be determined due to its higher incidence rate in different ethnic and geographical groups, variety of manifestation of clinical forms as well as outcomes. According to WHO data, about 50 million people in the world are annually infected with hepatitis B virus. Development of molecular-genetic methods of research has allowed to expand representations about the activator biology. Genetic variability of hepatitis B virus genome has been subject to identification of 10 various geographically widespread genotypes designated by letters from A to J. In a number of genotypes subgenotypes differing from one another on 4–8% full genome sequences are revealed. In the work a table of geographical prevalence of various genotypes of hepatitis B virus in the world is presented. The geographic distribution of genotypes of hepatitis B virus is closely connected with endemic regions and indigenous population, living there. So the genotypes B and C are connected with the population of Asian countries, genotypes A and D are extended among European countries and in the USA. The genotype D is considered to be a prevailing type among patients with hepatitis B in several regions of Turkey. The phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide sequences of hepatitis B virus isolates in African regions has shown presence of three subgenotypes — А1, А2, А3. In the countries of Asia the following six subgenotypes B are noted: В1 in Japan, В2–В5 and В7 in East Asia Subgenotip B6 is found among indigenous population living in the Arctic regions, including Alaska, northern Canada and Greenland. The genotype C has five serotypes (С1–С5) which are extended in East and South East Asia. The genotype D, also has five subgenotypes (D1–D5) which are extended in Africa, India, the Mediterranean region, Europe. Genotype F has four subgenotypes (F1– F4) which circulate in Central and the South America. Subgenotypes are ...
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author Gerasimova V.V.
Levakova I.A.
Bichurina M.A.
Maksimova N.R.
author_facet Gerasimova V.V.
Levakova I.A.
Bichurina M.A.
Maksimova N.R.
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title MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
title_short MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
title_full MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
title_fullStr MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
title_full_unstemmed MOLECULAR-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
title_sort molecular-epidemiological features of hepatitis b virus
publisher SPb RAACI
publishDate 2016
url https://iimmun.ru/iimm/article/view/345
https://doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-2015-4-297-302
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op_source Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity; Vol 5, No 4 (2015); 297-302
Инфекция и иммунитет; Vol 5, No 4 (2015); 297-302
2313-7398
2220-7619
10.15789/2220-7619-2015-4
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op_rights Copyright (c) 2016 Gerasimova V.V., Levakova I.A., Bichurina M.A., Maksimova N.R.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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