%0 Journal Article %T Effect of HGV-infection on clinical course of hepatitis C and the possible role of endogenous interferon %A Aizhan Dzhumagalieva %A Idelbay Shuratov %A Maria Omarova %A Lyazat Orakbay %J Medical and Health Science Journal %D 2012 %I Prague Development Center %X Light form of disease flow was observed in 69.3% (9/13) among the patients with acute hepatitis C, and in 77.8% (7/9) among the patients with non verified hepatitis. Detectability of RNA-HGV consists of 77.8% (7/9) and 42.8% (3/7) correspondingly among the patients¡¯ groups with light form of disease. All HGV RNA positive patients had 2 times lower content of total bilirubin and ALT in the blood comparing to RNA-HGV negative patients. HGV showed an active (4.7 EA) ability to induce the interferon formation. The C G hepatitis patients had interferon titer equal to 3.7 EA, which apparently provides relief of hepatitis C clinical picture. %K C-hepatitis %K clinical course %K co-infection %K HCV HGV %K induction of interferon HGV %U http://academicpublishingplatforms.com/article.php?journal=MHSJ&number=12&article=1623