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Hepatitis E Virus and Serum Level Aminotransferases in Blood Donors
Background: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is a self-limiting viral infection that can lead to severe complications and death. In different regions the epidemiology of this infection varies. In this study we evaluated the seroepidemiology of hepatitis E infection in Jahrom, a city in southern Iran. Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study of serum samples from 477 subjects, i...
متن کاملHepatitis E Virus
First indications of hepatitis E as a distinct disease, which differs from hepatitis A, were found in 1980 when sensitive and specific detection systems for hepatitis A virus (HAV) first became available and hepatitis epidemics were examined in India. Epidemiologic studies up to that time pointed to the fact that these hepatitis infections with clinically very similar course were caused by HAV ...
متن کاملHepatitis E Virus
Cleaning and Disinfection • Little is known about virus survival outside the host; however, HEV is thought to be somewhat stable in the environment since feces are an important source of infection. • Heating pork products to an internal temperature of 71°C (160°F) for 20 minutes is required to completely inactivate HEV. • HEV is potentially susceptible to disinfection with acids like acetic aci...
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Background and Aims: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is considered as one of the common causes of acute viral hepatitis in the world, particularly in the developing countries. It also causes fulminant hepatitis in pregnant women. Although HEV infection in Iran is endemic, there are numerous reports of epidemics caused by this infection in this part of the world. This study aimed to determine seropreval...
متن کاملCo-infectivity of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis E virus
Results The results of this study demonstrate that hepatitis E virus (HEV-RNA) infection to be rare (6.25%) in HBVDNA positive cases. Surface antigen (HBsAg) for hepatitis B virus was positive in 18 cases (45%) and IgM Anti HEV was positive in 16 cases (40%). Hepatitis B virus infections, as the predominant causes of liver diseases, HBV-DNA was detected in 32 cases out of 40 cases and HEV-RNA w...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Kanzo
سال: 2005
ISSN: 0451-4203,1881-3593
DOI: 10.2957/kanzo.46.491