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Risk Manag Healthc Policy ; 16: 1403-1409, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37554251

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Introduction: The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is responsible for 1.5 million new infections, and around 290 thousand deaths worldwide. 15 to 30% of the patients that go into a chronic phase of the disease will develop cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma within 20 years and is the leading etiology for liver transplantation. HCV genetic characteristics display a remarkable genetic diversity, which divides HCV into 8 genotypes and 67 subgenotypes; the treatment and probability of chronic HCV depend on these genotypes and subgenotypes. In Ecuador, there is no available information regarding HCV genotypes and subgenotypes; therefore, this study aims to provide an overview of the main genotypes circulating in Ecuador. Methods: In a cross-sectional and descriptive study using the Ecuadorian Ministry of Health (MSP) registry of patients already diagnosed with Hepatitis C (HCV) between 2017 and 2019. From 51 patients identified by health ministry, blood samples from a total of 15 subjects (named HCV1 to HCV15) were collected using an appropriate venipuncture technique. Pandemic-related circumstances avoid reaching all patients identified by health ministry. Results: After the amplification of 11 samples from patients living in the Ecuadorian territory, the genotypes of HCV obtained were distributed as follows: 6 samples corresponding to subgenotype 2b (54.5%), 2 samples corresponding to subgenotype 1a (18.2%), 2 samples corresponding to subgenotype 4d (18.2%) and 1 corresponding to sample 1b (9.1%). Conclusion: These results represent the first epidemiological approach to genotype distribution in Ecuador, and it contributes to better management of patients. We emphasize the importance of the development of better strategies from the Healthcare Ministry of Ecuador (MSP) for the identification, treatment and tracking of HCV patients.

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In. Vega, Yolanda; Izurieta, Ricardo; Ochoa, Tatiana; García, Lidia. Cólera epidémico en Ecuador: variación en las tasas de ataque entre provincias. s.l, s.n, s.f. p.10.
No convencional en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-297073

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Aproximadamente la tercera parte de la población mundial está infectada con el bacilo de la tuberculosis. Se estima que 646 millones de mujeres son portadoras del agente y tres millones de estas desarrollan la enfermedad. Entre las localizaciones extrapulmonares de la tuberculosis se encuentra el aparato genital. Por estos antecedentes y al existir poca información en el medio referente a la tuberculosis genital, se realiza una revisión bibliográfica sobre el tema, respecto a la epidemiología, localizaciones, manifestaciones clínicas, diagnóstico y tratamiento.


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Genitales , Tuberculosis/diagnóstico , Tuberculosis/epidemiología , Tuberculosis/terapia
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