Hepatitis C virus genotypes in blood donors from the Federal District, Central Brazil

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The objective of this study was to characterize hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in blood donors from the Federal District, Central Brazil, and to compare HCV screening by serological assays and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Plasma samples from 57 individuals with reactive or indeterminate results in serological anti-HCV screening assays (ELISA or EIA) were tested for HCV RNA by RT-PCR. The results from a confirmatory LIA serological assay were also evaluated. The 5′ non-coding region of the HCV genome was amplified from 41 PCR positive samples (71.9%), which were further characterized by nucleotide sequencing analysis. Of these, 60.9% were of HCV genotype 1 and 39.1% of genotype 3.

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Amorim, R. M. S., Oliveira, C. P., Wyant, P. S., Cerqueira, D. M., Câmara, G. N. L., Flores, L. S., … Martins, C. R. F. (2004). Hepatitis C virus genotypes in blood donors from the Federal District, Central Brazil. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 99(8), 895–897. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762004000800019

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