Acute hepatitis A virus infection in Turkey.
Anti-HAV IgM positive serum samples from acute phase hepatitis A patients from various areas in Turkey were tested for viral RNA by RT-PCR (reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction), using primer pairs from two different regions of the HAV genome. The PCR products amplified from both genomic regions underwent phylogenetic analyses. A comparison of the regions showed the same genotyping results, and the RT-PCR-2 in the 5\’NCR demonstrated greater sensitivity compared to RT-PCR-1 in the VP1-P2A region. The majority of the isolates belonged to genotype IB and are related closely to each other; however, two isolates related even more strongly to the HAV HM175 strain. Two (n = 37) RT-PCR positive sera were classified under genotype IA. A surprising finding emerged for the mean levels of serum transaminases AST and ALT: higher levels were found in patients under 10 years of age compared to older patients. Anti-HAV IgM levels were determined quantitatively and, in addition, the HAV-RNA genome equivalents were ascertained by real time RT-PCR. No evidence was found for an association between viral load and the higher transaminase levels in the younger group. J. Med. Virol. 80:785-790, 2008. (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Normann A, Badur S, Onel D, Kilic A, Sidal M, Larouzé B, Massari V, Müller J, Flehmig B.
University of Tübingen, Children\’s Hospital, Tübingen, Germany.
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