Ling BH, Zhuang H, Cui YH, An WF, Li ZJ, Wang SP, Zhu WF. A cross-sectional study on HGV infection in a rural population. World J Gastroenterol 1998; 4(6): 489-492 [PMID: 11819351 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v4.i6.489]
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Bin-Hua Ling, Department of Microbiology, Beijing Medical University, No.38 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100083, China
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Table 2 Non-condition logistic regression analysis of HGV, HBV and HCV infections
Markers
Related factors
B value
OR value
P value
Anti-HGV
Blood donation history
0.6759
1.97
< 0.05
Anti-HBc
0.7629
2.14
< 0.05
HBsAg
Hepatitis history
1.1079
3.03
< 0.05
Blood donation history
-1.0001
0.37
< 0.05
Anti-HBs
-1.8481
0.16
< 0.001
Anti-HBc
2.3166
10.14
< 0.001
HBVM
Hepatitis history
0.9554
2.59
< 0.05
Anti-HCV
Blood donation history
5.0103
149.95
< 0.001
Frequency of plasma donation
2.6594
14.29
< 0.05
HBsAg
-2.7363
0.06
< 0.01
ALT level
1.1172
3.06
< 0.05
Table 3 Positive rates of anti-HGV, HBsAg, HBVM and anti-HCV of wives and husbands
Husbands infection status
Wives anti-HGV positive rate (%)
Wives HBsAg (%)
Wives HBVM (%)
Wives anti-HCV (%)
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
+
40.0
53.3
0
11.1
60.0
72.0
68.8
11.1
(2/5)
(8/15)
(0/1)
(1/9)
(6/10)
(36/50)
(11/16)
(1/9)
-
8.3
7.8
17.6
8.9
62.5
40
100.0
7.4
(1/12)
(4/51)
(3/17)
(5/56)
(5/8)
(6/15)
(4/4)
(4/54)
Total
17.6
18.2
16.7
9.2
61.1
64.6
75.0
7.9
(3/17)
(12/66)
(3/18)
(6/65)
(11/18)
(42/65)
(15/20)
(5/63)
OR value
7.4
13.4
0
1.3
0.9
3.9
0
χ2
2.29
16.1
0.20
0.04
0.01
5.09
1.58
0.14
P value
< 0.05
< 0.001
> 0.05
> 0.05
> 0.05
< 0.05
> 0.05
> 0.05
Table 4 Relationship between ALT and HGV, HBV and HCV infections
Group
No. tested
ALT abnormal rate (%)
P value
HBV-HCV-HGV+
11
0.0 ( 0/11)
> 0.05
HBV-HCV-HGV-
145
5.5 (8/145)
HBV+HCV-HGV+
46
8.7 (4/46)
> 0.05
HBV+HCV-HGV-
256
6.6 (17/256)
HBV-HCV+HGV+
5
60.0 (3/5)
> 0.05
HBV-HCV+HGV-
29
34.5 (10/29)
HBV+HCV+HGV+
8
50.0 (4/8)
> 0.05
HBV+HCV+HGV-
41
43.9 (18/41)
Citation: Ling BH, Zhuang H, Cui YH, An WF, Li ZJ, Wang SP, Zhu WF. A cross-sectional study on HGV infection in a rural population. World J Gastroenterol 1998; 4(6): 489-492