Prevalence of HCV genotypes in Poland – the EpiTer study

نویسندگان

  • Robert Flisiak
  • Joanna Pogorzelska
  • Hanna Berak
  • Andrzej Horban
  • Iwona Orłowska
  • Krzysztof Simon
  • Ewelina Tuchendler
  • Grzegorz Madej
  • Anna Piekarska
  • Maciej Jabłkowski
  • Zbigniew Deroń
  • Włodzimierz Mazur
  • Marcin Kaczmarczyk
  • Ewa Janczewska
  • Arkadiusz Pisula
  • Jacek Smykał
  • Krzysztof Nowak
  • Marek Matukiewicz
  • Waldemar Halota
  • Joanna Wernik
  • Katarzyna Sikorska
  • Iwona Mozer-Lisewska
  • Błażej Rozpłochowski
  • Aleksander Garlicki
  • Krzysztof Tomasiewicz
  • Joanna Krzowska-Firych
  • Barbara Baka-Ćwierz
  • Wiesław Kryczka
  • Dorota Zarębska-Michaluk
  • Iwona Olszok
  • Anna Boroń-Kaczmarska
  • Barbara Sobala-Szczygieł
  • Bronisława Szlauer
  • Bogumiła Korcz-Ondrzejek
  • Jerzy Sieklucki
  • Robert Pleśniak
  • Agata Ruszała
  • Barbara Postawa-Kłosińska
  • Jolanta Citko
  • Anna Lachowicz-Wawrzyniak
  • Joanna Musialik
  • Edyta Jezierska
  • Witold Dobracki
  • Beata Dobracka
  • Jan Hałubiec
  • Rafał Krygier
  • Anna Strokowska
  • Wojciech Chomczyk
  • Krystyna Witczak-Malinowska
چکیده

THE AIM OF THE STUDY Was to assess current prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in Poland, including their geographic distribution and changes in a given period of time. MATERIAL AND METHODS Data were collected with questionnaires from 29 Polish centers and included data of patients diagnosed with HCV infection between 1 January 2013 and 31 March 2016. RESULTS In total, data of 9800 patients were reported. The highest prevalence was estimated for genotype 1b (81.7%), followed by 3 (11.3%), 4 (3.5%), 1a (3.2%) and 2 (0.2%). Genotype 5 or 6 was reported in 6 patients only (0.1%). The highest prevalence of genotype 1 was observed in central (łódzkie, mazowieckie, świętokrzyskie), eastern (lubelskie) and southern (małopolskie, śląskie) Poland. The highest rate for genotype 3 was observed in south-western (dolnośląskie, lubuskie) and eastern (podlaskie, warmińsko-mazurskie and podkarpackie) Poland. Compared to historical data, we observed an increasing tendency of G1 prevalence from 72.0% in 2003 to 87.5% in 2016, which was accompanied by a decrease of G3 (17.9% vs. 9.1%) and G4 (9.0% vs. 3.1%). CONCLUSIONS Almost 85% of patients with HCV in Poland are infected with genotype 1 (almost exclusively subgenotype 1b), and its prevalence shows an increasing tendency, accompanied by a decrease of genotypes 3 and 4.

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تاریخ انتشار 2016