Abstract
ABSTRACTAbbreviations: CHC: Chronic hepatitis C; HCV: Hepatitis C virus; LC: Liver cirrhosis.How to cite this article: Toichuev R, Leybman E, Omorbekova C, Rakhimova G, Zhumabek Kyzy B, Nikolaeva L. Childhood Hepatitis in Osh Province of Southern Kyrgyzstan. Euroasian J Hepato-Gastroenterol 2014;4(2):117-118.
Highlights
How to cite this article: Toichuev R, Leybman E, Omorbekova C, Rakhimova G, Zhumabek Kyzy B, Nikolaeva L
Viral hepatitis B and C were diagnosed in according with detection of the viral DNA or RNA, specific antibody, and/or hepatitis B surface antigen
According to the data of liver biopsy of both adults and children, who had died in accidents in Osh province, the pesticides were detected in the liver.[5]
Summary
How to cite this article: Toichuev R, Leybman E, Omorbekova C, Rakhimova G, Zhumabek Kyzy B, Nikolaeva L. Childhood Hepatitis in Osh Province of Southern Kyrgyzstan. About 3.6% of all patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) are children.[3] Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes 1 (56.7%), 3 (23.1%), and 2 (8.6%) are predominated in Kyrgyzstan.[4]
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