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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has an etiological role in post-transfusional Non-A Non-B
Hepatitis
, cirrhosis, and hepatoma. Studies have revealed an high prevalence of anti-HCV antibodies in hemophiliacs, IV drug users, and other groups at risk for parenterally transmitted infections. The authors report findings from their investigation into the sexual transmission of HCV. The prevalences of antibodies to HCV, the hepatitis B core (HBc) antigen, and to Treponema pallidum were assessed among groups of individuals at high and low risk for sexually transmitted diseases (STD). The population at low risk for STDs was comprised of 2494 volunteer blood donors at the Hospital Universitario Clementino Fraga Filho (HUCFF) over the period July-November 1990. The population at high risk for STDs was comprised of 187 adults consecutively enrolled between September 1990 and January 1991 in a cohort study of the natural history of HIV infection. Sera were screened with a first generation HCV ELISA test, with repeat reactive samples further analyzed using a second generation recombinant immunoblot confirmatory test (RIBA-2). Data on the presence of antibodies to HBc, VRDL, and HIV were abstracted from the Blood Bank records. Antibody testing against Treponema pallidum was conducted among HCV-ELISA positive blood donors and their controls using
FTA
-ABs. 2.08% of blood donors were infected with HCV, 7.96% of the HIV-infected homosexuals, and 8.02% of the whole group with sexually acquired HIV infection. Anti-HBc antibodies were more frequently present in anti-HCV RIBA-2 confirmed positive blood donors than in controls. 33.3% of the HCV-positive blood donors and 11.04% of controls were found to be anti-HBc positive. 17.6% of HCV-positive donors and 4.9% of controls yielded positive
FTA
-ABs results. 5.9% of samples from blood donors were both anti-HBc and
FTA
-ABs positive, while none of the controls reacted in both tests. The association between HCV, hepatitis B infection, and syphilis in individuals at low risk for parenterally transmitted diseases suggests that sexual transmission contributes to the maintenance of the endemicity of HCV in the local population.
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PMID:Prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis C virus in populations at low and high risk for sexually transmitted diseases in Rio de Janeiro. 750 22
Sexually transmitted disease (STD) remains a major public health challenge in developed countries, exacerbated by the advent of the HIV epidemic. The objectives of this study were to assess the prevalence of serological markers of syphilis, HIV-1/2, HTLV-I/II, HBV, and HCV infections among immigrant sex workers in Madrid, Spain and to characterize the HIV-1 variants in seropositive individuals. Sera from 762 immigrant commercial sex workers (75.3% from sub-Saharan Africa, 18.2% from South America, and 6.4% from Eastern Europe) were collected between 1998 and 2003 in Madrid and examined. Antibody detection was performed by screening assays (RPR, ELISAs) and confirmed by
FTA
-Abs, LIAs and Western-blot tests. HIV-1 subtyping was carried out by phylogenetic analyses of the protease and envelope genes. Antibodies to HIV-1 were found in 5.2%, while 3.5% tested positive for HBsAg, 3% for syphilis antibodies, 0.8% for HCV antibodies, and 0.2% for HTLV-I antibodies. None were reactive for HIV-2 or HTLV-II antibodies. HIV-1 seroprevalence among Africans and Ecuadorians was 4.5 and 10.9%, respectively. All HIV-1 seropositive Ecuadorians were transsexual men, and 28.6% had active syphilis infection. Up to 80% of HIV-1 positive specimens were characterized as non-B subtypes, with subtypes G, A, and G/A recombinants being the most frequent among African individuals. In contrast, South Americans with HIV-1 infection carried exclusively subtype B variants. A relatively high proportion of immigrant sex workers in Madrid were infected with HIV-1 and syphilis, whereas infections with
hepatitis
viruses or HTLV were uncommon.
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PMID:Prevalence of HIV-1 non-B subtypes, syphilis, HTLV, and hepatitis B and C viruses among immigrant sex workers in Madrid, Spain. 1548 70
We report a case of secondary syphilis
hepatitis
in a liver-transplant patient. This homosexual male patient presented, 15 years after orthotopic liver transplantation, with non-squamous papulomacular rash, mild cytolysis, and anicteric cholestasis. Laboratory tests showed syphilis seroconversion with a venereal diseases research laboratory (VDRL) titer of 1/256, a Treponema pallidum hemaglutination assay (TPHA) of 1/5120, and a positive IgM fluorescent Treponemal antibody absorbance (FTA-abs). A liver biopsy performed 13 months after the diagnosis showed low-grade
hepatitis
with a Metavir score of A1F1; it also showed non-specific portal moderate inflammation consisting primarily of neutrophils, with no evidence of cholestasis. He was given benzathine-penicillin at 2,400,000 IU with a transient increase in prednisolone doses. Cytolysis rapidly, and cholestasis progressively disappeared. IgM
FTA
-abs became negative, whereas VDRL and TPHA titers decreased slightly over time.
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PMID:[Syphilis hepatitis and liver transplantation]. 1727 Mar 78
The feasibility of using liver impressions on Flinders Technology Associates (
FTA
filter paper for the collection, inactivation, and molecular analysis of fowl adenovirus (FAV) was evaluated. FAV I European Union (EU) serotype 1 spotted on
FTA
was shown to be inactivated using specific-pathogen-free (SPF) primary chicken embryo liver cell culture as indicated by absence of cytopathic effect. Sensitivity of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test using tenfold dilutions of allantoic fluid from 100 to 10-4 for the detection of adenovirus serotype 1 on
FTA
cards was determined to be 0.0005 mean tissue culture infectious dose per
FTA
spot. The stability of the DNA from liver impressions on the
FTA
was found to be 198 days when stored at -20 degrees C. In a trial, inclusion body
hepatitis
(IBH) was experimentally reproduced in SPF chickens inoculated with FAV I EU serogroup 1, 4, 8, or 11, which presented weakness, pallor, depression, dehydration, and mortality within 6 days after inoculation. PCR performed on
FTA
liver impressions from the inoculated birds was able to detect all four viruses, and the nucleotide sequence analysis of the amplified PCR products (1219 bp of the hexone gene) revealed the expected serotypes. In addition to the trial, 55 clinical samples were analyzed from liver impressions on
FTA
cards, and FAV was detected in 11 of 55 (20%). Sequencing analysis showed that the viruses were EU serotypes 4, 5, 9, and 10. The results demonstrate that
FTA
filter paper inactivates the FAV I and maintains the DNA template for molecular analysis.
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PMID:FTA liver impressions as DNA template for detecting and genotyping fowl adenovirus. 1746 Dec 76
It is estimated that 10% of patients with secondary syphilis have liver enzyme elevations, but clinical
hepatitis
is rare. However, in HIV-positive patients, syphilitic
hepatitis
may be much more common. We report a case of a 67-year-old male who developed progressively elevated liver enzymes, followed by development of neurological symptoms and then rash. Though the timeline of his symptom development was unusual, his constellation of symptoms prompted an RPR and
FTA
-ABS which returned reactive. He was additionally found to be HIV positive with a CD4 count of 946. He was treated with IV Penicillin, and his
hepatitis
improved thereafter.
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PMID:Spirochetes in the Liver: An Unusual Presentation of a Common STI. 3188 99