Analysis of hepatitis C virus isolates among healthy blood donors and drug addicts in Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) isolates obtained from 25 anti-HCV antibody- positive healthy blood donors and 29 drug addicts in Chiang Mai, Thailand, were analyzed. HCV RNA was detected in 23 blood donor samples (92%) and 24 drug addict blood samples (83%) by PCR for a portion of the NS5 region. Subtype analysis revealed that HCV type 3a (HCV-3a) was the prevailing subtype (30%), which was followed in prevalence by HCV-1a (21%), -1b (13%), - 3b (13%), and -6a (2%). Six (13%) of the 47 isolates showed low sequence similarities with known types and subtypes. The sequence variants could be grouped into four branches in a molecular evolutionary phylogenetic tree.

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Apichartpiyakul, C., Chittivudikarn, C., Miyajima, H., Homma, M., & Hotta, H. (1994). Analysis of hepatitis C virus isolates among healthy blood donors and drug addicts in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.32.9.2276-2279.1994

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