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Molecular-genetic peculiarities of blood borne viral hepatitis pathogens among HIV-infected people living in the Far Eastern Federal district

Abstract

Epidemiologic surveillance over HIV-infection and viral hepatitis B and C is necessary in order to take timely and effective preventive measures in order to provide population wellbeing. Conducted analysis revealed an increase in prevalence and mortality rates among HIV-infected citizens of nine constituent entities of the Far Eastern federal district (FEFD) during years 2006-2019. HIV incidence downward trend was detected in FEFD as well as in Russian Federation in general. Considerable growth of mortality rates was due to registration of 79.9±1.1% of all fatal cases in FEFD among HIV-infected people living in the Primorsky region in 2019. Percentage of chronic viral hepatitis B had an increasing tendency when fraction of viral hepatitis C was relatively stable during years 2006-2019. Prevalent genotype of hepatitis B virus was genovariant D and for hepatitis C virus – subtypes 3a and 1b.

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E. A. Bazykina
FBIS Khabarovsk research scientific institute of epidemiology and microbiology of the Federal service for surveillance on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnaszor)
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



O. E. Trotsenko
FBIS Khabarovsk research scientific institute of epidemiology and microbiology of the Federal service for surveillance on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnaszor)
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



V. O. Kotova
FBIS Khabarovsk research scientific institute of epidemiology and microbiology of the Federal service for surveillance on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnaszor)
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



L. A. Balakhontseva
FBIS Khabarovsk research scientific institute of epidemiology and microbiology of the Federal service for surveillance on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnaszor)
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



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Bazykina E.A., Trotsenko O.E., Kotova V.O., Balakhontseva L.A. Molecular-genetic peculiarities of blood borne viral hepatitis pathogens among HIV-infected people living in the Far Eastern Federal district. Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology. 2020;(39):72-74. (In Russ.)

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