Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online ISSN : 1884-2836
Print ISSN : 1344-6304
ISSN-L : 1344-6304
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Viral Load in Indonesian Patients with Chronic Liver Disease and in Blood Donors Infected with Different Subtypes of Hepatitis C Virus
Maria I. LusidaSoetjiptoRetno HandajaniChairul A. NidomSoemartoSiswanto DarmadiPangestu AdiMotoko FujiiTsunenori FujitaSatoshi IshidoHak Hotta
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2000 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 67-69

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Abstract

The viral load of different hepatitis C virus (HCV) subtypes, including the globally distributed HCV-1b and the unique Indonesian subtype HCV-1c, was analyzed using serum samples obtained from Indonesian blood donors and patients with chronic liver disease. The mean viral load of HCV-1c was comparable with that of HCV-1b, suggesting that HCV-1c is as pathogenic as HCV-1b. On the other hand, the mean viral load of HCV-2a was lower than that of HCV-1b or HCV-1c, with this result being consistent with previous observations. Interestingly, some HCV-2a strains were associated with a high viral load that was almost equivalent to that of HCV-1b and HCV-1c. This result implies the possibility that there exists a minor fraction of HCV-2a strains that cause higher levels of viremia compared with the majority of ordinary HCV-2a strains.

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