Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the most prevalent viral infections in humans and represents a serious public health problem. In Colombia, our group reported recently the presence of subgenotypes F3, A2 and genotype G in Bogotá. The aim of this study was to characterize the HBV genotypes circulating in Quibdá, the largest Afro-descendant community in Colombia. Sixty HBsAg-positive samples were studied. A fragment of 1306 bp (S/POL) was amplified by nested PCR. Positive samples to S/POL fragment were submitted to PCR amplification of the HBV complete genome. Findings. The distribution of HBV genotypes was: A1 (52.17%), E (39.13%), D3 (4.3%) and F3/A1 (4.3%). An HBV recombinant strain subgenotype F3/A1 was found for the first time. Conclusions: This study is the first analysis of complete HBV genome sequences from Afro-Colombian population. It was found an important presence of HBV/A1 and HBV/E genotypes. A new recombinant strain of HBV genotype F3/A1 was reported in this population. This fact may be correlated with the introduction of these genotypes in the times of slavery. © 2012 Alvarado-Mora et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Alvarado-Mora, M. V., Romano, C. M., Gomes-Gouvêa, M. S., Gutierrez, M. F., Carrilho, F. J., & Pinho, J. R. R. (2012). Phylogenetic analysis of complete genome sequences of hepatitis B virus from an Afro-Colombian community: Presence of HBV F3/A1 recombinant strain. Virology Journal, 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-9-244
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