HEPATITIS В, С VIRUS INFECTION AND M2BPGI LIVER CIRRHOSIS MARKER CORRELATION
- VernacularTitle:ЭЛЭГНИЙ В, С ВИРУСЫН ХАЛДВАР БОЛОН M2BPGI ЭЛЭГНИЙ ХАТУУРЛЫН МАРКЕРИЙН ХАРИЛЦАН ХАМААРАЛ
- Author:
Battulga M
1
;
Erdembayar O
1
;
Munkhzaya D
1
;
Otgontungalag D
1
;
Bolor A
1
Author Information
1. Medipas hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
M2BPGi, B, C virus, liver cirrhosis, liver cancer
- From:Innovation
2017;1(1):24-27
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND
Mostly of liver cancer in the world is caused by hepatitis B and C virus. Liver cancer
occurs within 10-29 years after the virus is infected. If have liver cirrhosis, you can develop
cancer after 5-10 years. According to the study in Mongolia 2014, C virus infection is
9.5% and B virus infection is 10.6%, high prevalence of hepatitis B, C and liver cirrhosis.
Designed by Sysmex Corporation of Japan, possible analyze from blood, non invasive,
sensitive and specific, M2BPGi liver cirrhosis marker. It is necessary to investigate the
relationship between hepatitis B and C viruses and M2BPGi liver cirrhosis marker.
METHODS
M2BPGi liver cirrhosis marker measured total patients number 283. Of this patients 172
cases infected hepatitis B and C viruses, 78 patients with hepatitis B virus infection and 94
patients hepatitis C virus infection. All tests performed by full automatic analyzers Sysmex
HISCL-5000, JEOL BM-6010, in the Laboratory department, Medipas Hospital, Orkhon
province.
RESULT
Of the 283 patients who received the M2BPGi screening, 33% had C virus, 28% B virus, 4% had B
and C virus co-infected, and 35% had no virus. Of the 172 patients infected with hepatitis B and C
virus, man 97 (56%), woman 75 (44%). The majority of patients (72%) have liver function abnormality.
Of patients with B and C viruses 115 (67%) were positive for M2BPGi liver cirrhosis marker. M2BPGi
positive patients with 68 (59%) had C virus, 47 (41%) had B viruses.
CONCLUSION
Men are more likely to be infected with hepatic viruses. 67% of patients with hepatitis
B and C viruses have M2BPGi liver cirrhosis marker positive. The likelihood of a change
M2BPGi liver cirrhosis marker, more likely associated hepatitis C virus infection, than B
virus infection. The presence of liver cirrhosis in adults under 45 years of age B virus is
relatively high compared to C virus infection.