1996
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1996.54.554
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High Seroprevalence of Hepatitis A, B, C, and E Viruses in Residents in an Egyptian Village in the Nile Delta: A Pilot Study

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“…Higher prevalence rates have been found in Southeast Asian, Northern African, and Arabian countries. The highest prevalence has been reported in the Egypt where up to 14.5% [Darwish et al, 1996]. The HCV prevalence was 1% among voluntary blood donors in Taiwan [Chen et al, 1990b].…”
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“…Higher prevalence rates have been found in Southeast Asian, Northern African, and Arabian countries. The highest prevalence has been reported in the Egypt where up to 14.5% [Darwish et al, 1996]. The HCV prevalence was 1% among voluntary blood donors in Taiwan [Chen et al, 1990b].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is also unclear what the long-term outcomes of these infections in Egyptians will be, particularly since the predominant HCV genotype in Egypt (type 4) differs from genotypes found in many other parts of the world and since HCV of Egyptians act within a milieu of many other infectious assaults capable of causing chronic liver sequelae, including hepatitis B infection and schistosomiasis. 2,3,6,7 Because of these uncertainties, we have undertaken a series of studies of HCV and other hepatitic infections in Kalama, a Nile delta village near Cairo. As reported elsewhere, 2 we first conducted a pilot survey in this village, using ad hoc sampling of the population, to determine whether the village might be suitable for the study of prevalence and sequelae of HCV.…”
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“…2,3,6,7 Because of these uncertainties, we have undertaken a series of studies of HCV and other hepatitic infections in Kalama, a Nile delta village near Cairo. As reported elsewhere, 2 we first conducted a pilot survey in this village, using ad hoc sampling of the population, to determine whether the village might be suitable for the study of prevalence and sequelae of HCV. This initial study revealed an astonishingly high seroprevalence of hepatitis C in persons ten years of age and over, peaking at 51% for persons aged 40-67 years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…29 It has been reported that HCV and HBV have a reciprocal inhibitory effect on each other's replication levels. 11,30,31 Coinfection with HBV is believed to lead to an aggravated course of disease, and faster progression to HCC.…”
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