J. Munro et al., DETECTION OF A CLUSTER OF HEPATITIS-C INFECTIONS IN A RENAL-TRANSPLANT UNIT BY ANALYSIS OF SEQUENCE VARIATION OF THE NS5A GENE, The Journal of infectious diseases, 174(1), 1996, pp. 177-180
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1 isolates from 31 patients on dialys
is or with renal transplants were studied for evidence of patient-to-p
atient spread of infection. Nucleotide sequences from a variable regio
n (NSSV) of the NS5a (nonstructural 5a) gene and the hypervariable reg
ion of the second envelope gene (env2) were compared. Investigation of
phylogenetically related isolates of HCV type la with identical deriv
ed amino acid sequences in the NSSV led to recognition of a cluster of
4 patients who had received renal transplants within an 8-day period
in 1984. This demonstrates the value of molecular epidemiologic techni
ques in reconstructing routes of infection and adds to the evidence fo
r nosocomial transmission of HCV by routes other than blood transfusio
n.