Hepatitis B virus genotypes prevalence in patients from hepatology services in Ceará, Brazil

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Introduction: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a public health problem; therefore, we aimed to report HBV genotypes in Ceará, Brazil. Methods: A total of 103 HBsAg-positive samples were subjected to HBV genotyping and subgenotyping. Results: The following genetic compositions of samples were found: F-54% (F2-83.33%), A-40% (A1-65%), D-6%, C2-1%, E-1%, and G-1%. Conclusions: Some genotypes are only prevalent in certain parts of the world; however, the State of Ceará is a hub for migration and has one of the most important liver transplantation centers in Brazil, which can explain the prevalence of the F genotype.

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Da Cruz, J. N. M., Villar, L. M., Mello, F. C. D. A., Lampe, E., Hyppolito, E. B., Lima, J. M. D. C., … Coelho, I. C. B. (2021). Hepatitis B virus genotypes prevalence in patients from hepatology services in Ceará, Brazil. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 54. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0807-2020

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