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Development and Validation of a HPV-32 Specific PCR Assay
Authors:Nicholas R Herrel  Nadia L Johnson  Jennifer E Cameron  Janet Leigh  Michael E Hagensee
Affiliation:1. Molecular Biology Lab, Central Laboratory-Ministry of Health, Gaza, Palestinian authority
2. Biology Department, Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza, Palestinian authority
3. The European Gaza Hospital Laboratory, Gaza, Palestinian authority
4. Faculty of Health Sciences, Clinical Virology Unit, Dept of Virology, Soroka Academic Medical Center, Beer Sheva, Israel
Abstract:

Background

The present work aims at determining HCV genotypes in patients with chronic HCV infection, in Gaza strip, Palestine. The most common risk factors for HCV transmission were also evaluated in conjunction with the genotyping data.

Results

The study shows that there are only two major genotypes of HCV in Gaza Strip: Genotype 1 (subtypes 1a and 1b) collectively contribute to 28.3% of the cases, and genotype 4 (subtypes 4a and 4c/d) collectively contribute to 64.1% of the cases. Mixed infection with the two genotypes was also present among 7.6% of the cases. In this study a statistically significant relationship was established between the distribution of these genotypes and the patients' living place, traveling history, history of blood transfusion and history of surgical operations.

Conclusion

The present study is the first to link HCV genotyping in Gaza strip with its possible roots of transmission. Traveling to endemic countries, especially Egypt; blood transfusion and surgical operations are major roots of HCV infection in Gaza strip. The results indicate that iatrogenic and nosocomial procedures may be responsible for the majority of HCV infections in Gaza strip.
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