SHORT REPORT - EVIDENCE OF WORLDWIDE TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS-G VIRUS

Citation
Al. Corwin et al., SHORT REPORT - EVIDENCE OF WORLDWIDE TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS-G VIRUS, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 57(4), 1997, pp. 455-456
Citations number
4
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Tropical Medicine
ISSN journal
00029637
Volume
57
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
455 - 456
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9637(1997)57:4<455:SR-EOW>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Hepatitis G virus (HGV) has been recently documented in the Americas, Europe, and Australia. Distinct risk populations from North Africa, So uth America, and Southeast Asia were screened for HGV, in addition to hepatitis B and C viruses. First time recognition of HGV is described from Egypt and Indonesia. Notable is the high proportion of HGV positi ve individuals among multiply transfused children, ranging from 24% of those sampled from Egypt to 32% in Indonesia. Also, data from Peru su ggest the likely association of HGV infection with progressive liver d isease. Hepatitis G virus should be considered a world-wide health con cern.