نتایج جستجو برای: hcv virus

تعداد نتایج: 404587  

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
mohammad taghi shakeri department of biostatistics, public health school, mashhad university of medical sciences, ir iran hosein nomani antimicrobial resistance research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, ir iran majid ghayour mobarhan biochemistry of nutritional research center, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, ir iran hamid reza sima department of internal medicine, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, ir iran sina gerayli department of biology, faculty of sciences, ferdowsi university of mashhad, ir iran shirin shahbazi antimicrobial resistance research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, ir iran

conclusions our study suggested that the prevalence rate of hepatitis c virus is below 1% in the general population of mashhad. results in this study the overall seroprevalence of hepatitis c was founded to be 0.2% by using elisa method. however, the overall hepatitis c virus infection prevalence was found to be 0.13% with rt-pcr method. patients and methods three thousand, eight hundred and se...

Journal: :Clinics in liver disease 2010
Fariba S Younai

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection rates are declining, but infection with this virus or hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a risk for dental health care personnel (DHCP). This article describes the epidemiology of HBV and HCV and their particular risks to DHCP. Hepatitis B vaccination is discussed, as is postexposure management recommendations for both HBV and HCV.

2016
Sonya A. MacParland Saleh M. Fadel Vesna Mihajlovic Ali Fawaz Connie Kim A. K. M. Nur-ur Rahman Jun Liu Rupert Kaul Colin Kovacs Jason Grebely Gregory J. Dore David K. Wong Mario A. Ostrowski

BACKGROUND Decreased hepatitis C virus (HCV) clearance, faster cirrhosis progression and higher HCV RNA levels are associated with Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection. The CD4+ T helper cytokines interleukin (IL)-21 and IL-17A are associated with virus control and inflammation, respectively, both important in HCV and HIV disease progression. Here, we examined how antigen-specific pro...

S Merat, AA Teimouri , E Fakharzadeh , H Zaer-Rezaee , H Zamini , M Ajorloo , R Asadi , T Bamdad , T Hashempour ,

Background and Aims: The hepatitis C virus (HCV) F protein is a recently described, frameshift product of HCV core encoding sequence. Its function and antigenic properties are unknown. In order to assess the presence of antibodies specific for F protein we characterized specific anti-F antibodies in patients with chronic HCV infection. Methods: The F protein was cloned from the HCV genome....

2012
Ahmed S. Abdel-Moneim Mohammad S. Bamaga Gaber M. G. Shehab Abdel-Aziz S. A. Abu-Elsaad Fayssal M. Farahat

HCV is a major etiological agent of liver disease with a high rate of chronic evolution. The virus possesses 6 genotypes with many subtypes. The rate of spontaneous clearance among HCV infected individuals denotes a genetic determinant factor. The current study was designed in order to estimate the rate of HCV infection and ratio of virus clearance among a group of infected patients in Saudi Ar...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2009
Michela E Burlone Agata Budkowska

Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a major cause of chronic liver disease, is a single-stranded positive sense virus of the family Flaviviridae. HCV cell entry is a multi-step process, involving several viral and cellular factors that trigger virus uptake into the hepatocyte. Tetraspanin CD81, human scavenger receptor SR-BI, and tight junction molecules Claudin-1 and occludin are the main receptors that ...

2011
Linda Andrus Svetlana Marukian Christopher T Jones Maria Teresa Catanese Timothy P Sheahan John W Schoggins Walter T Barry Lynn B Dustin Kartik Trehan Alexander Ploss Sangeeta N Bhatia Charles M Rice

UNLABELLED Here we demonstrate that primary cultures of human fetal liver cells (HFLC) reliably support infection with laboratory strains of hepatitis C virus (HCV), although levels of virus replication vary significantly between different donor cell preparations and frequently decline in a manner suggestive of active viral clearance. To investigate possible contributions of the interferon (IFN...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2010
Suresh D Sharma

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a small (approximately 55 to 65 nm), spherical, enveloped, hepatotropic RNA virus that causes acute and chronic hepatitis in humans. Persistent virus infection with HCV often leads to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). At present there is neither a selective antiviral therapy nor a preventive vaccine. The only available treatment option is a long-acting peg...

2011
Linda Andrus Svetlana Marukian Christopher T. Jones Maria Teresa Catanese Timothy P. Sheahan John W. Schoggins Walter T. Barry Lynn B. Dustin Kartik Trehan Alexander Ploss Sangeeta N. Bhatia Charles M. Rice

Here we demonstrate that primary cultures of human fetal liver cells (HFLC) reliably support infection with laboratory strains of hepatitis C virus (HCV), although levels of virus replication vary significantly between different donor cell preparations and frequently decline in a manner suggestive of active viral clearance. To investigate possible contributions of the interferon (IFN) system to...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2016
Jorge Fabián Quarleri José Raúl Oubiña

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a small, enveloped RNA virus. The number of HCV-infected individuals worldwide is estimated to be approximately 200 million. The vast majority of HCV infections persist, with up to 80% of all cases leading to chronic hepatitis associated with liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. The interaction between HCV and the host have a pivotal role in viral ...

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