Confirmation of Nosocomial Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus by Phylogenetic Analysis of the NS5-B Region

Author:

Norder Heléne1,Bergström Åsa1,Uhnoo Ingrid2,Aldén Jöran3,Weiss Lars4,Czajkowski Jan5,Magnius Lars1

Affiliation:

1. Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, Stockholm,1

2. Department of Infectious Diseases, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala,2

3. Department of Infectious Disease Control, Falun Hospital, Falun,3 and

4. Dialysis Unit, Department of Medicine,4and

5. Serology Unit, Microbiological Laboratory,5 Central Hospital, Karlstad, Sweden

Abstract

ABSTRACT Four hepatitis C virus transmission chains at three dialysis units were disclosed by limited sequencing; three of these were disclosed by analysis of the NS5-B region of the genome. Dialysis on the same shift as that during which infected patients were dialyzed was the common factor for seven patients in two chains. Two nurses exposed to needle sticks and their sources of infection constituted two other chains. The strains of three chains belonged to subtype 1a and formed clusters with an intrachain variability of 0 to 6 nucleotides compared to 8 to 37 nucleotides for unrelated strains within this subtype. The clusters were supported by bootstrap values ranging from 89 to 100%.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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