Molecular genetic diversity of hepatitis B virus in Kenya
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Eight genotypes of hepatitis B virus (A-H) and subgenotypes
have been recognized worldwide. However, there is limited
information on prevalent genotypes in many countries in Africa. This study was undertaken to determine the hepatitis B
virus (HBV) genotypes in Kenya. Seropositive HBV blood
samples from a blood donor setting were used in the study.
HBV genotypes were determined in 52 nucleic acid-positive
samples using specific primer in a nested PCR and sequencing employed in the HBV genotyping. This study shows presence of HBV variants with genotypes A (88%), E (8%) and D
(4%). In conclusion, we found that HBV genotype A is the
most predominant genotype in Kenya with both subgenotype A1 and A2 present. Genotype D and E are also present
in our population. This demonstrates that there could be a
high genetic diversity of HBV in Kenya.
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