Genotypes of hepatitis B virus identified in patients tested prior to endoscopy from a Teaching Hospital in the Central Province of Sri Lanka

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Abstract

The present study was carried out to identify the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes in six patients attending the surgical clinic who were positive for hepatitis B surface antigen. DNA was extracted from the serum of patients and subjected to a modified nested PCR to detect a 585 bp region within the S gene of the HBV genome. Positive PCR products were purified and sequenced via a cycle sequencing method. The sequence data were analyzed with reference sequences in the HepSEQ database to identify the particular HBV genotype of the samples. Nested PCR for the S gene of the HBV genome was positive in 2 out of 6 samples. The genotyping and sequence analysis of the PCR products showed HBV genotype A with a homology of 98% to the reference sequences in the HepSeq database.

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Jayasuriya, D. G. D., Noordeen, F., & Pitchai, F. N. N. (2015). Genotypes of hepatitis B virus identified in patients tested prior to endoscopy from a Teaching Hospital in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. The Ceylon Medical Journal, 60(2), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.4038/cmj.v60i2.8153

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