Anthropol. Sci. 110(2),179-183, 2002 |
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| Nanda B. Singh1,2, Satomi Takao1, and Takafumi Ishida1 |
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November 6, 2001; accepted February 13, 2002) |
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Abstract Serological survey
for the infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV),
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and human T-lymphotropic virus-1
(HTLV-1) among isolated ethnic groups in Nepal was done. Altogether
262 plasmas collected from the Raute in West Nepal, Chepang in Middle
Nepal and Munda in East Nepal were tested. Plasmas were tested for
the presence of HBV surface antigen (HBVs), antibodies to HBVs, HCV,
HIV and HTLV-1 by the use of particle agglutination tests. Antibodies
to HCV and HTLV-1 were totally negative among the three ethnic groups
tested. One individual of the Raute was seropositive for HIV-1 antibodies.
HBV infection was identified in the Raute (30%) and Munda (5%) but
not in the Chepang. It was shown that emerging virus infections such
as HIV and HCV in the remote populations are still negligible, however,
nationwide preventive measures including screening test, vaccination
scheme and education against these virus dissemination in Nepal are
indispensable. Key Words: HCV, HBV, HIV, HTLV-1, Nepal |
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2002 The Anthropological Society of Nippon |
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