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Document Type : Article In Conference 
Document Title :
A Prospective Study ofHepatitis C Virus Infection in Hemodialisis Patients in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
دراسة تطلعية عن عدوى التهاب الكبد الفيروسي من النوع (ج) (Hepatitis ،C)لدى مرضى الغسيل الكلوي بجدة
 
Subject : medicine, dentistry and pharmacological sciences 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : HCV infection is significantly higher in hemodialysis patients in most countries than in the general population(1). The rate of infection in some countries may be relatively low, such as in the Netherlands (3%) and Belgium (9.4 %), Intermediate, such as in Italy (22.5%) and Turkey (31.4%), or high such as in Saudi Arabia (57%), Bulgaria (65.8%), and Egypt (80%). This is contrasted with a much lower prevalence in the general population amounting only to 0.1 % in the Netherlands, 0.9% in Belgium, 0.5% in Italy, 1.5% in Turkey, and 1.8% in Saudi Arabia(1). Notably, such figures only give the average prevalence, as large variations in the rate of infection can exist between different hemodialysis centers in the same country. The importance of studying the problem of hepatitis C in hemodialysis centers in Saudi Arabia is indicated by the following reasons. First, HCV infection is very common in some of the major centers in this country (2-6). Second, HCV infection has grave consequences for the dialysis patients, resulting in reduced survival(9.10). It may result in cirrhosis in about 10% of patients. It can adversely affect the survival of renal transplants in previously infected recipients. HCV infection is also a major factor in mortality after renal transplantation(9.11). Third, cross infection is recognized as the main source of transmission of the virus(1). Finally, it is possible to reduce this problem to a large extent by adherence to strict infection control measures and vigilant monitoring of patient status. The two types of tests most widely used for detection of HCV infection are the ELISA anti HCV antibody test, which reflects the immune response, and the viral RNA test as determined by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which measures viremia. These tests differ in their sensitivity and kinetics, making it important to give proper interpretation to the results of each test depending on the particular setting in which it is used. The two tests have been compared by several investigators (1,11.14). In general, a significant delay is observed between the detection of HCV RNA to the appearance of anti HCV. In one study this delay has been reported to be 6.9 ~4.1 months15). In another study it was concluded that anti HCV antibodies are not detectable for at least 6 weeks and may not appear for several months(12). On the other hand, HCV RNA may often be found in the patients serum within the first week after exposure(11). This early detection of infection by testing for HCV RNA may have special implications in the hemodialysis setting. Thus, serologic tests for anti HCV and abnormalities in liver function assays can be negative despite the presence of viremia in these patients. Bukh et a/. reported that 2.6% of dialysis patients in Norway who were seronegative by second generation ELISA were positive for viral RNA by PCR7 . Lower figures were subsequently reported with third generation ELISA. Such figures are expected to increase in proportion to a higher rate of HCV transmission. This makes PCR testing a valuable addition to serology for the monitoring of HCV infections in hemodialysis units(1). Another reason why HCV RNA detection may be of particular importance in the hemodialysis setting is the partial immuno-suppression in these patients, resulting in an inadequate anti HCV response 
Conference Name : the second annual meeting for scientific research 
Duration : From : 27 محرم AH - To : 28 محرم AH
From : 30 مارس AD - To : 31 مارس AD
 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2003 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 12 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Tuesday, January 13, 2009 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
غازي جمجومJamjoom, N/A Investigator  
أحمد الغامديAI-Ghamdi, N/A Researcher  
عديل شودريChaudhary, N/A Researcher  
عصام أزهرAzhar, N/A Researcher  
سعيد الغامديAI-Ghamdi, N/A Researcher  
فيصل شاهينShaheen, N/A Researcher  

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