Clinical and Molecular Hepatology (Mar 2013)

Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of Korean patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 6

  • Mun Hyuk Seong,
  • Ho Kil,
  • Jong Yeop Kim,
  • Sang Soo Lee,
  • Eun Sun Jang,
  • Jin-Wook Kim,
  • Sook-Hyang Jeong,
  • Young Seok Kim,
  • Si Hyun Bae,
  • Youn Jae Lee,
  • Han Chu Lee,
  • Haesun Yun,
  • Byung Hak Kang,
  • Kisang Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.1.45
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 45 – 50

Abstract

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Background/AimsThe distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes varies geographically. In Korea, genotypes 1 and 2 comprise more than 90% of HCV infections, while genotype 6 is very rare. This study compared the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients with genotype 6 HCV infection with those infected with HCV genotypes 1 and 2.MethodsThis was a prospective, multicenter HCV cohort study that enrolled 1,173 adult patients, of which 930 underwent HCV genotype analysis, and only 9 (1.0%) were found to be infected with genotype 6 HCV. The clinical and epidemiological parameters of the genotypes were compared.ResultsThe patients with genotype 6 HCV had a mean age of 41.5 years, 77.8% were male, and they had no distinct laboratory features. A sustained virologic response (SVR) was observed in four (67%) of six patients who received antiviral therapy. Risk factors such as the presence of a tattoo (n=6, 66.7%), more than three sexual partners (n=3, 33.3%), and injection drug use (n=3, 33.3%) were more common among genotype 6 patients than among genotypes 1 or 2.ConclusionsThe epidemiology and treatment response of patients infected with genotype 6 HCV differed significantly from those with genotypes 1 or 2, warranting continuous monitoring.

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