New Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Subtypes inside the ad Category
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Vox Sanguinis
- Vol. 35 (5) , 304-308
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000465243
Abstract
In addition to the 10 HBs Ag subtypes already described, 2 new subtypes were defined by using the q determinant. Exceptions to the rule generally accepted were found in that the q determinant was only lacking in HBs Ag/adw4. These exceptions occurred in adw and adr categories. These 2 new subtypes are adw q positive and adr q negative. Out of 98 HBs Ag/adwi from silent carriers and patients from different parts of the world, mainly from France (79), 6 were found q positive. 3 out of these 6 cases came from Montpellier (South of France) and another 3 from Germany. The 92 other cases were found q negative. Further studies will be necessary to better know the location of this new subtype adw4 q positive, but it seems to be present only in certain parts of Europe. Out of 86 HBs Agjadr from silent carriers from Asia (58), Oceania (17), France (10, most of them contaminated in Asia) and Réunion (1), 10 were found q negative. All these 10 cases were detected in Oceania, 2 out of 2 in carriers from New Caledonia and 8 out of 13 from French Polynesia. The new subtype adr q negative seems localized in Melanesia and Polynesia and absent from Asia. These 2 new markers of hepatitis B virus will allow better epidemiological and geographical studies.Keywords
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