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Journal Article 
A new subtype of hepatitis C virus genotype 3: analysis of available evidence 
Salehi Moghadam, F; Mohebbi, , SR; Hosseini, SM; Damavand, B; Zali, MR; , 
2013 
Yes 
Hepatitis Monthly
ISSN: 1735-143X 
KOWSAR PUBL 
HOENSBROEK 
English 
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the leading causes of chronic liver disease. Seven genotypes and more than 80 subtypes have been identified for HCV so far. To date, 10 subtypes (3a to 3i; and 3k) of HCV genotype 3 have been identified. In 2006, two HCV isolates were reported from Iran that belonged to a new subtype of genotype 3. However, considering the consensus proposal for HCV genotype nomenclature, the available sequences of the new subtype did not correspond to the regions that are required to be analyzed prior to subtype assignment. During a study on the molecular epidemiology of HCV in Iran, an HCV isolate (FSM165) which seemed to belong to a new subtype of genotype 3 was obtained from a patient residing in Tehran, Iran.