Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis B virus in Central America reflected in the genetic variability of the small S gene.
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Arauz-Ruiz P, Norder H, Visona KA, Magnius LO
Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis B virus in Central America reflected in the genetic variability of the small S gene.
J Infect Dis. 1997 Oct;176(4):851-8.
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The S genes of 31 Central American hepatitis B virus (HBV) strains belonging to genotypes A, C, D, and F (4, 1, 4, and 22 strains, respectively) were compared with 104 published S genes. According to the deduced S gene product, 21 genotype F strains encoded adw4, while 1 encoded ayw4. Three clusters were revealed within genotype F, which correlated with substitutions at residue 45. In a cluster of 18 Central American and 1 Alaskan strain, all had Thr45. One cluster included 2 Central American strains and 6 strains from South America and Europe, which had Leu45. Two Nicaraguan strains differed by five substitutions, including a Pro45 in the S gene product from other F strains. In conclusion, the dominating HBV genotype was F, which might be the reason for a low prevalence of HBV in the area, despite high prevalence of hepatitis A. These infections otherwise vary in parallel and are considered to reflect socioeconomic conditions.