Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2004, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (11): 1287-1288.

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Epidemiological survey of HBsAg carriers in the Uighur and Han populations in the Khotan Area of Xinjiang Autonomous Region

Kurexijiang Tuohuti1, Hamulati Wufuer2, ZHANG Li-zhan1, Palida1, Habaer Rouzi1, Halike Yimiti1, Cheng Qin1, Dong Yu-li1, Gulina Yushan1   

  1. 1. 墨玉县人民医院, 新疆, 和田, 848100;
    2. 新疆维吾尔医研究所, 新疆, 乌鲁木齐, 830001;
    3. 浙江省金华市人民医院, 浙江, 金华, 321000
  • Online:2004-11-20 Published:2004-11-20

Abstract: Objective To survey nonsymptomatic HBsAg carriers in the Uighur and Han populations in Khotan Area of Xinjiang Autonomous region.Methods HBsAg was detected using colloidal gold-labeled double antibody sandwich method.Results These investigations included 2 597 subjects consisting of 2 022 Uighur and 575 Han subjects. The total HBsAg carrier rate in the Uighur population was 1.48% (30/2 022), specifically 1.078% in male and 1.59% in female subjects. No significant differences were observed in the age between male and female HBsAg carriers, who had an average age of 35 years. In the Han population, the total HBsAg carrier rate was 6.09%(30/575), and was 5.6% in male and 4.4% in female subjects. The average age of the male carriers was 36.3 years and 27.6 years in the female carriers, which showed significant difference in respect to HBsAg carrier rate. The HBsAg carrier rate showed significant difference between Uighur and Han populations in Khotan Area (P<0.01).Conclusion s The HBsAg carrier rate in Uighur population in Khotan Area is consistent with that in areas with low HBV infection, whereas the Han population exhibit features similar to those in areas with moderately HBV prevalence in the inland regions. The low HBsAg carrier rate in Uighurs might be attributed to the their customs in diet, eating habit, local living environment and the difference in HLA gene distribution. The authors suppose that such antigens as HLA-Bw41 might be protective against HBV infection.

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