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Hepatitis B virus strains from Rwandan blood donors are genetically similar and form one clade within subgenotype A1.

Theogene TwagirumugabeGatare SwaibuTimothy David WalkerMagnus LindhJean Bosco GahutuTomas BergströmHelene Norder
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
This study indicated that the prevalence of hepatitis B is intermediate in Rwanda and that the vaccination coverage is relatively low in young adults. All surveyed Rwandan blood donors were infected with similar subgenotype A1 strains, and a high frequency of those with anti-HBe had detectable HBV DNA. Several strains had in addition a unique pre-S2 deletion, the virulence of which needs to be further studied.
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