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HCV genotypes distribution in the Krasnoyarsk region HIV-positive and HIV-negative populations

HCV genotypes distribution in the Krasnoyarsk region HIV-positive and HIV-negative populations. T. Chaychuk , N. Gankina, O. Rumyanceva Regional Center of AIDS Prevention, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation XVIII International AIDS Conference Vienna, July 18-23, 2010. Abstract WEPDB203.

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HCV genotypes distribution in the Krasnoyarsk region HIV-positive and HIV-negative populations

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  1. HCV genotypes distribution in the Krasnoyarsk region HIV-positive and HIV-negative populations T. Chaychuk, N. Gankina, O. Rumyanceva Regional Center of AIDS Prevention, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation XVIII International AIDS Conference Vienna, July 18-23, 2010 Abstract WEPDB203

  2. HIV Morbidity dynamics, 2009 Number of people newly infected with HIV Number of HIV+ patients which are undersupervision Number of people living with HIV • Total 11028 • Adults 10958 • Women 4411 • Children under 12 years 70 HIV notification rate (per 100 000 population) – 381,6 N. Gankina, L. Ruzaeva, M.Malisheva et al. Chaychuk T et al. Vienna, 2010. Abstract WEPDB203

  3. Structure of diseases of patients with HIV, 2009 HIV+ patients which are undersupervision - 6801 Chaychuk T et al. Vienna, 2010. Abstract WEPDB203

  4. Percentage of HCV genotypes among Krasnoyarsk region patients Patients (%) Chaychuk T et al. Vienna, 2010. Abstract WEPDB203

  5. Conclusions • distribution of HCV genotypes among HIV-infected individuals was observed with a higher prevalence of genotype 3 (57.1%) in comparison with the general population of Russia (10.5%), that is a favorable prognostic factor for achieving a sustained virologic response in most cases. • HCV genotype 1 predominated in HIV-negative cohort patients (57.7%), which negatively affects the prognosis of treatment and of virusological response in this cohort. Chaychuk T et al. Vienna, 2010. Abstract WEPDB203

  6. Special thanks to: • American International Health Alliance • ViiV Healthcare • My colleagues at Krasnoyarsk Regional AIDS Center

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