Sera from 82 haemodialysis patients were tested for anti-HCV, HCV-RNA, and HBsAg. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity was monitored weekly for 2 months. Anti-HCV was positive in 31 patients (37.8%), showing different single-peptide patterns. HCV-RNA was detected in 26 anti-HCV-positive patients (84%) and also in two of 21 anti-HCV-negative patients. Twenty-seven (87%) of the 31 anti-HCV-positive patients had persistently normal ALT values; 22 of these patients were HCV-RNA positive. The four patients with elevated ALT values had HCV viraemia. HBsAg was positive in nine anti-HCV-negative patients. The close correlation between HCV viraemia and HCV status, independently of ALT values, requires that anti-HCV dialysis patients must be considered potentially infective and dialysed with reserved machines and/or in separate shifts.

Anti-hepatitis C virus viraemia in haemodialysis patients / P. BONANNI; G. ICARDI; A. PICCIOTTO; G. VARAGONA; G. GURRERI; F. FIORINI; A. SOFIA; A. COVIELLO; G. CELLE. - In: NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 0931-0509. - STAMPA. - 8:(1993), pp. 1115-1117.

Anti-hepatitis C virus viraemia in haemodialysis patients

BONANNI, PAOLO;
1993

Abstract

Sera from 82 haemodialysis patients were tested for anti-HCV, HCV-RNA, and HBsAg. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity was monitored weekly for 2 months. Anti-HCV was positive in 31 patients (37.8%), showing different single-peptide patterns. HCV-RNA was detected in 26 anti-HCV-positive patients (84%) and also in two of 21 anti-HCV-negative patients. Twenty-seven (87%) of the 31 anti-HCV-positive patients had persistently normal ALT values; 22 of these patients were HCV-RNA positive. The four patients with elevated ALT values had HCV viraemia. HBsAg was positive in nine anti-HCV-negative patients. The close correlation between HCV viraemia and HCV status, independently of ALT values, requires that anti-HCV dialysis patients must be considered potentially infective and dialysed with reserved machines and/or in separate shifts.
1993
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1115
1117
P. BONANNI; G. ICARDI; A. PICCIOTTO; G. VARAGONA; G. GURRERI; F. FIORINI; A. SOFIA; A. COVIELLO; G. CELLE
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