نتایج جستجو برای: hepatitis e virus hev

تعداد نتایج: 1459090  

2010
Qin Zhao En Min Zhou Shi Wei Dong Hong Kai Qiu Lu Zhang Shou Bin Hu Fei Fei Zhao Shi Jin Jiang Ya Ni Sun

Avian hepatitis E virus (HEV) has been identified in chickens; however, only 4 complete or near-complete genomic sequences have been reported. We found that the near-complete genomic sequence of avian HEV in chickens from China shared the highest identity (98.3%) with avian HEV from Europe and belonged to avian HEV genotype 3.

2016
Nassim Kamar Sébastien Lhomme Florence Abravanel Olivier Marion Jean-Marie Peron Laurent Alric Jacques Izopet

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection can cause hepatic and extra-hepatic manifestations. Treatment of HEV infection has been thoroughly studied in solid-organ-transplant patients who have developed a chronic HEV infection. In this review, we report on our current knowledge regarding treatment of HEV infection.

Journal: :Transfusion 2016
Maria R Farcet Cornelia Lackner Gerhard Antoine Philip O Rabel Andreas Wieser Andreas Flicker Ulrike Unger Jens Modrof Thomas R Kreil

BACKGROUND Hepatitis E virus (HEV) has been transmitted by transfusion of labile blood products and the occasional detection of HEV RNA in plasma pools indicates that HEV viremic donations might enter the manufacturing process of plasma products. To verify the safety margins of plasma products with respect to HEV, virus reduction steps commonly used in their manufacturing processes were investi...

2016
LIU Min XIAO Wen

Hepatitis E virus is a pathogen spread through the intestine and belongs to the hepevirus of the hepeviridae. HEV can mainly spread through the dung—the mouth way in the crowd, at the same time can be spread by animals. Research shows that many kinds of animals can be used as a natural reservoir of HEV. Judging from the molecular level, HEV is a non-enveloped single-strand RNA virus. It not onl...

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Brenton J Sanford Tanja Opriessnig Scott P Kenney Barbara A Dryman Laura Córdoba Xiang-Jin Meng

Hepatitis E virus (HEV), the causative agent of hepatitis E, is primarily transmitted via the fecal-oral route through contaminated water supplies, although many sporadic cases of hepatitis E are transmitted zoonotically via direct contact with infected animals or consumption of contaminated animal meats. Genotypes 3 and 4 HEV are zoonotic and infect humans and other animal species, whereas gen...

2016
Hoang van Tong Nghiem Xuan Hoan Bo Wang Heiner Wedemeyer C.-Thomas Bock Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is a major cause of acute hepatitis and affects more than 20 million individuals, with three million symptomatic cases and 56,000 recognized HEV-related deaths worldwide. HEV is endemic in developing countries and is gaining importance in developed countries, due to increased number of autochthone cases. Although HEV replication is controlled by the host immune...

2016
Pilar Clemente-Casares Carlota Ramos-Romero Eugenio Ramirez-Gonzalez Antonio Mas

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the main cause of acute viral hepatitis worldwide. Its presence in developing countries has been documented for decades. Developed countries were supposed to be virus-free and initially only imported cases were detected in those areas. However, sporadic and autochthonous cases of HEV infection have been identified and studies reveal that the virus is worldwide spread....

2011
Hee-Sup Kim Sook-Hyang Jeong Je-Hyuck Jang Hyung-Joon Myung Jin-Wook Kim Soo-Mee Bang Sang Hoon Song Haeryoung Kim Hae Sun Yun

A 37-year-old male presented with fever and jaundice was diagnosed as hepatitis A complicated with progressive cholestasis and severe autoimmune hemolytic anemia. He was treated with high-dose prednisolone (1.5 mg/kg), and eventually recovered. His initial serum contained genotype IA hepatitis A virus (HAV), which was subsequently replaced by genotype IIIA HAV. Moreover, at the time of developm...

2012
A. Meyrier Vivian Yiu Rui Gao Sharon Mulroy

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a non-enveloped single-stranded RNA virus that usually causes a self-limiting hepatitis. It is often transmitted via the faecal-oral route but can also be spread through vertical transmission, blood transfusions and zoonotic transmission in endemic areas. The numbers of non-travel-associated HEV infections have increased in industrialized countries in recent years, an...

2016
Adel Hussein Elduma Mai Mohammed Adam Zein Marie Karlsson Isam M.E. Elkhidir Heléne Norder

Few studies have reported sporadic hepatitis E virus (HEV) infections during non-outbreak periods in Africa. In this study, the prevalence of HEV infection in Sudan was investigated in 432 patients with acute hepatitis from 12 localities in North Kordofan, and from 152 patients involved in smaller outbreaks of hepatitis in the neighbouring Darfur. HEV infection was diagnosed in 147 (25%) patien...

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