نتایج جستجو برای: hav ab

تعداد نتایج: 44450  

2011
Guillermo Cervio Julio Trentadue Daniel D’Agostino Carlos Luque Mariano Giorgi Judith Armoni Roberto Debbag

INTRODUCTION Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is a vaccine-preventable disease. The most severe complication in children is fulminant hepatic failure (FHF), estimated to occur in 0.4% of cases; patients with FHF often require a liver transplant (LT). Following another outbreak of HAV infection in Argentina during 2003-2004, a one-dose HAV universal immunization (UI) program was started in 2005...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2007
Aline G Kozlowski Ana R C Motta-Castro Laura B Nascimento Agabo M C Silva Sheila A Teles Livia M Villar Ana M C Gaspar Regina M B Martins

To investigate hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection rates among isolated African-descendant communities in Central Brazil, 947 subjects were interviewed about demographic characteristics in all 12 isolated Afro-descendant communities existing in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Central Brazil, between March 2002 and November 2003. Blood samples were collected and sera were tested for HAV antibodie...

Journal: :razavi international journal of medicine 0
rahele miri research center for hiv/aids, htlv and viral hepatitis, iranian academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), mashhad, ir iran sanaz ahmadi ghezeldasht research center for hiv/aids, htlv and viral hepatitis, iranian academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), mashhad, ir iran mohamad reza hedayati-moghadam research center for hiv/aids, htlv and viral hepatitis, iranian academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), mashhad, ir iran; research center for hiv/aids, htlv and viral hepatitis, acecr-mashhad branch, p.o. box: 91775-1376, mashhad, ir iran. tel: +98-5138821533, fax: +98-5138810177 farhad fathimoghadam research center for hiv/aids, htlv and viral hepatitis, iranian academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), mashhad, ir iran hamidreza bidkhori research center for hiv/aids, htlv and viral hepatitis, iranian academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), mashhad, ir iran seyed aliakbar shamsian research center for hiv/aids, htlv and viral hepatitis, iranian academic center for education, culture and research (acecr), mashhad, ir iran

conclusions as it was previously reported by the world health organization (who) on hav infection in the country, this study revealed a high prevalence of hav infection in mashhad. background hepatitis a virus (hav) is the most common cause of acute viral hepatitis worldwide, mostly in developing countries. objectives this population-based survey was performed to investigate hav seroprevalence ...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2012
S Kurkela R Pebody G Kafatos N Andrews C Barbara B Bruzzone D Butur S Caplinskas I Davidkin A Hatzakis W Hellenbrand L M Hesketh A Nardone V Nemecek A Pistol Z Sobotová R Vranckx C G Anastassopoulou

The WHO recommends hepatitis A virus (HAV) immunization according to level of transmission and disease burden. We aimed to identify susceptible age groups by standardized serosurveys to inform HAV vaccination policy in participating countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, England, Finland, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, Romania, and Slovakia. Each country tested national serum banks (n = 1854-67...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2005
Andreas Dotzauer Meike Brenner Ulrike Gebhardt Angelika Vallbracht

Although Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted by the faecal-oral route, its target for replication is the liver. Little is known of its interactions with cells of the gastrointestinal tract, and it is not known by which mechanisms HAV crosses the intestinal epithelium. In this study, it is shown that HAV associated with IgA is translocated from the apical to the basolateral compartment of pol...

Journal: :Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology 2005
Yong Poovorawan Apiradee Theamboonlers Voranush Chongsrisawat Pojchanad Jantaradsamee Soontaree Chutsirimongkol Pisit Tangkijvanich

BACKGROUND As a result of declining hepatitis A endemicity in Thailand, an increasing number of children and adolescents have become susceptible to hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection. OBJECTIVE The present study was aimed at both investigating the clinical features and determining molecular characterization of HAV during an outbreak, which occurred in a childcare center located in a suburban a...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
E Silberstein G Dveksler G G Kaplan

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infects African green monkey kidney (AGMK) cells via the HAV cellular receptor-1 (havcr-1), a mucin-like type 1 integral-membrane glycoprotein of unknown natural function. The ectodomain of havcr-1 contains an N-terminal immunoglobulin-like cysteine-rich region (D1), which binds protective monoclonal antibody (MAb) 190/4, followed by an O-glycosylated mucin-like threonin...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Krishnamurthy Konduru Gerardo G Kaplan

Human wild-type (wt) hepatitis A virus (HAV), the causative agent of acute hepatitis, barely grows in cell culture and in the process accumulates attenuating and cell culture-adapting mutations. This genetic instability of wt HAV in cell culture is a major roadblock to studying HAV pathogenesis and producing live vaccines that are not overly attenuated for humans. To develop a robust cell cultu...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
J Graff E Ehrenfeld

Hepatitis A virus (HAV), unlike other picornaviruses, has a slow-growth phenotype in permissive cell lines and in general does not induce host cell cytopathology. Although there are no published reports of productive infection of HeLa cells by HAV, HAV RNA appears to be readily translated in HeLa cells when transcribed by T7 RNA polymerase provided by a recombinant vaccinia virus. The 5' noncod...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2010
Roohi Y Abdulla Marilyn A Rice Stephanie Donauer Kelly R Hicks Dustin Poore Mary Allen Staat

OBJECTIVE The goal was to determine the prevalence of acute hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection and immunity among internationally adopted children. METHODS Children seen at the International Adoption Center between September 25, 2006, and September 30, 2008, and were screened for HAV within 4 months after their arrival in the United States were eligible for the study. The age- and country-spec...

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