نتایج جستجو برای: hepatitis c virus core

تعداد نتایج: 1627672  

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....

Introduction: Hepatitis D virus (HDV) is a 35 nm in diameter agent that depends on hepatitis B surface antigen in order to proliferate and accumulate. Infection with delta agent can occur spontaneously with hepatitis B virus infection and it cause acute hepatitis or develop as secondary infection in the patients with hepatitis B. Hepatitis D virus (HDV) has several genotypes based on genome seq...

Background Infants of diabetic mothers (IDMs) have significantly greater risk for spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, congenital malformations and perinatal mortality and morbidity but whether maternal DM affects the neonatal innate immune system is unknown. We aimed to assess the immune response of infants of diabetic mothers (IDMs) with non-gestational DM for Hepatitis B vaccine and to compare ...

Behrang Ashourizadeh, Hanieh Bashizadeh-Fakhar Reza Goleijani-Moghaddam Seyede-Sarah Fallahchai

Today, chronic viral hepatitis is considered as a public health problem in the world. Totally, 5% of the world population, especially in Asia and Africa suffer from this problem. The prevalence of acute hepatitis in America is 0.1-0.2 percent, 50% of those with hepatitis C (HCV) and 5-10% of them with hepatitis B (HCV) develop chronic hepatitis. Determining HBV and HCV genotypes is important to...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
yumiko nagao department of digestive disease information and research, kurume university school of medicine, kurume, fukuoka, japan; department of digestive disease information and research, kurume university school of medicine, kurume, fukuoka, 830-0011, japan. tel: +81-942317902, fax: +81-942317820 yuji kawahigashi department of digestive disease information and research, kurume university school of medicine, kurume, fukuoka, japan michio sata research center for innovative cancer therapy, kurume university school of medicine, kurume, fukuoka, japan

results of 351 patients, 76 patients (group 1) had a strong positive result for salivary occult blood test and 275 patients (group 2) had weak positive or negative test results. significant factors between the groups were obesity, level of ast, alt, ldh, alp, alb, d.bil, t.cho, afp, platelets (plt), iri, homa-ir, current interferon (ifn) treatment and the daily frequency of tooth brushing. betw...

2015
Noreen Akhtar Muhammad Bilal Muhammad Rizwan Muhammad Asif Khan Aurangzeb Khan

Hepatitis C is a blood-borne infectious disease of liver, caused by Hepatitis C virus (Frank et al., 2000). Hepatitis C infection causes acute and chronic hepatitis (Kanda et al., 2013). When a person first infected with hepatitis C virus, it can develop an acute infection, which may be a very mild illness with few or no symptoms or may be a very serious condition, in which the patient might be...

Abstract Background and Objectives Hepatitis C virus is the main cause of hepatitis C infection that usually has no symptoms at early stages. Studies have shown changes in the expression level of microRNAs in various diseases such as hepatitis. MiR-199a and miR-196b have an inhibitory effect on hepatitis C virus. In a recent study, we examined the expression levels of miR-199a and miR-196b in ...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
ahmed zidan department of general, visceral and vascular surgery, jena university hospital, erlanger allee 101, 07747, germany +49-36419322601, [email protected] hubert scheuerlein department of general, visceral and vascular surgery, jena university hospital, erlanger allee 101, 07747, germany +49-36419322601, [email protected] silke schüle department of general, visceral and vascular surgery, jena university hospital, erlanger allee 101, 07747, germany +49-36419322601, [email protected] utz settmacher department of general, visceral and vascular surgery, jena university hospital, erlanger allee 101, 07747, germany +49-36419322601, [email protected] falk rauchfuss department of general, visceral and vascular surgery, jena university hospital, erlanger allee 101, 07747, germany +49-36419322601, [email protected]; department of general, visceral and vascular surgery, jena university hospital, erlanger allee 101, 07747, germany +49-36419322601, [email protected]

context hepatitis b virus (hbv) and hepatitis c virus (hcv) infections constitute a major global health problem. about 60,000 and 350,000 deaths occur as the results of hbv and hcv infections, respectively. chronic hepatitis b and c infections are leading causes of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) which are considered as the third cancer-associated cause of deaths worldwide. iran su...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
A Touze N Enogat Y Buisson P Coursaget

Two hepatitis B core proteins bearing the immunodominant region of the hepatitis E virus (HEV) capsid protein, one at the C terminus of hepatitis B virus core antigen (HBcAg) and the other within the HBcAg immunodominant loop, were constructed. Both chimeric proteins exhibited HEV reactivity, but only the first construct retained HBcAg reactivity. The second construct was used to develop an ant...

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
ozlem altuntas aydin department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, haseki training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey; corresponding author: ozlem altuntas aydin, department of infectious diseasaes and clinical microbiology, haseki training and research hospital, aksaray-fatih, istanbul, turkey. tel: +90-2125294400, fax: +90-5057962570, e-mail: mucahit yemisen department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, cerrahpasa medical faculty, istanbul university, istanbul, turkey hayat kumbasar karaosmanoglu department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, haseki training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey fatma sargin department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, goztepe training and research hospital, istanbul medeniyet university, istanbul, turkey alper gunduz department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, sisli etfal training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey bahadir ceylan department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, medical faculty, bezmialem vakif university, istanbul, turkey

conclusions prevalence of hiv/hcv coinfection is considerably low in turkey. the extremely rare prevalence of idu might have a role in this low prevalence. background rate of coinfection with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and hepatitis c virus (hcv) varies in different countries. this may be attributable to common transmission routes as well as social, economic, and cultural factors. objec...

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