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Endemicity and genetic diversity of Hepatitis delta virus among Pygmies in Cameroon, Central Africa.

Yacouba FoupouapouognigniJacques Delors Toumansie MfonkouOnana BoyomoAntoine GessainRichard Njouom
Published in: BMC research notes (2022)
An unusually high 69% (36/52) level of HDV infection was found among HBsAg-positive pygmies in Cameroon. HDV RNA was detected and sequenced in 38.8% (14/36). The phylogenetic analysis revealed that 9/14 strains (64.3%) were identified and classified as genotype 1 (HDV-1) and 5/14 (35.6%) as genotype 7 (HDV-7), respectively with a bootstrap value of 100%. The further analysis showed the co-circulation of highly diverse HDV genotypes HDV-1 and HDV-7 in this population. These results highlight the endemicity of HDV infection in Central Africa. The highly diverse HDV-1 and HDV-7 in pygmies suggest an African origin of HDV. However, further studies are needed with larger sample size.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • hepatitis b virus