“…These data suggest that genotype D would be more likely to disseminate in the hemodialysis environment. In fact, although genotype A is the most prevalent genotype in Brazil, HBV genotype D strains have been involved frequently in hepatitis B outbreaks in dialysis units (Castro-Figueiredo et al, 1986;De Castro et al, 2000;Lewis-Ximenez et al, 2001;Roll et al, 1995), and in some of these cases they were probably more efficiently transmitted than genotype A (Castro-Figueiredo et al, 1986;De Castro et al, 2000;Teles et al, 2002). Additionally, several studies have shown a significant association of HBV genotype D and injection drug use (Fisker et al, 2004;Panessa et al, 2009;Swenson et al, 2001), reinforcing the idea that genotype D could be a blood-borne genotype.…”