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Genetic diversity, haplotype analysis, and prevalence of Hepatitis B virus MHR mutations among isolates from Kenyan blood donors.

Benard Kibet LangatKevin Omondi OchwedoJamie BorlangCarla OsiowyAlex MutaiFredrick OkothEdward MugeAnton AndonovElijah Songok Maritim
Published in: PloS one (2023)
In Kenya, HBV/A1 is still the most common genotype. Despite limited genetic and nucleotide diversity, haplotype network analysis revealed haplotype variance among HBV genotypes from Kenyan blood donors. The virological properties of immune escape, which may be the source of viral replication endurance, were discovered in the viral strains studied and included immune-escape mutations and stop-codon. The discovery of HBsAg mutations in MHR in all isolates highlighted the need of monitoring MHR mutations in Kenya.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • genetic diversity
  • network analysis
  • liver failure
  • sars cov
  • escherichia coli
  • small molecule
  • skeletal muscle
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • dna methylation