نتایج جستجو برای: hepatitis monthly
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Background and Aim: Hepatitis E is a viral disease transmitted through contaminated water, which is most commonly reported as an epidemic. Mental retardation among high-risk groups are at high risk of infection, Therefore, the present study was designed and conducted to evaluate the seroepidemiology of hepatitis E in mentally retarded individuals. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional de...
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...
Background: TT virus is a newly described DNA virus that was first detected in the blood of patients with elevated serum aminotransferases following transfusion who were tested negatively for all known hepatitis viruses. This study aimed to elucidate the significance of TTV infection in Iranian patients with autoimmune hepatitis. Materials and methods: Sera from 90 patients with autoimmune hep...
This corrigendum/addendum supplies corrected Table 1 which had missed rows for SNPs and genotypes/alleles.American Ethnicity a rs12979860 rs8099917 rs12979860 rs8099917 CC CT TT GG GT TT C T G T Caucasian HCV Genotype 1a Data are presented as mean (95%CI), %.
Abstract Globally, approximately 1.5 million new Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections occur annually. A vaccine to prevent chronic HCV infection would limit transmission and pathogenesis of HCV. To understand immunity in high risk populations, we prospectively followed antibody negative high-risk people who inject drugs (PWIDs) a protocol designed for monthly follow-up. We demonstrated previously...
International guidelines recommend six monthly ultrasounds as the primary surveillance tool for patients at risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The dominant driver liver disease in HCC populations is shifting, particularly Europe and United States, from chronic viral hepatitis (B or C), towards non-alcoholic fatty (NAFLD). Today, population requiring also characterised by a high prevalence ...
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