“…In contrast, there is a high prevalence of hepatotrophic viruses in the Amazon region with virological peculiarities, such as genotype F of HBV [8,9] and hepatitis D virus [10]. Many Brazilian studies, as well as international studies, describe the prevalence of hepatotrophic viruses among specific groups, such as blood donors [11], patients in hemodialysis programs [12][13][14], hemophiliacs [15], afro-descendants [16], mental disease patients [17] and hepatitis patients [18,19]. Due to a lack of studies conducted on the Brazilian northeastern semiarid region, we examined the distribution of hepatitis A (HAV), B (HBV) and C (HCV) serological markers in this population.…”