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2019
Equine hepacivirus (EqHV), also referred to as non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV), infects horses —and dogs in some instances— and is closely related to hepatitis C virus (HCV) that has infected up to 3 % of the world’s human population, causing an epidemic of liver cirrhosis and cancer.
Pronost, Stéphane +8 more
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Equine hepacivirus (EqHV), also referred to as non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV), infects horses —and dogs in some instances— and is closely related to hepatitis C virus (HCV) that has infected up to 3 % of the world’s human population, causing an epidemic of liver cirrhosis and cancer.
Pronost, Stéphane +8 more
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Hepacivirus cross-species transmission and the origins of the hepatitis C virus
Current Opinion in Virology, 2016Just 5 years ago the hepatitis C virus (HCV) - a major cause of liver disease infecting >3% of people worldwide - was the sole confirmed member of the Hepacivirus genus. Since then, genetically-diverse hepaciviruses have been isolated from bats, dogs, cows, horses, primates and rodents.
Pybus, Oliver G., Thézé, Julien
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Genetic and serological surveillance for non-primate hepacivirus in horses in Japan
Veterinary Microbiology, 2015Non-primate hepacivirus (NPHV) is a recently discovered homolog of the hepatitis C virus in horses. The frequency and distribution of NPHV infections among horses in Japan is unknown. In this study, serum samples from 453 horses across Japan were screened for NPHV RNA using real-time RT-PCR and anti-nonstructural 3 protein (NS3) antibodies using the ...
Aya, Matsuu +11 more
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Two bovine hepacivirus genome sequences from U.S. cattle
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic InvestigationBovine hepacivirus (BoHV) is closely related to the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in humans and can cause both acute and chronic liver infections in cattle. BoHV was first identified in Ghana and Germany in 2015 and since then it has been detected and characterized in other countries around the world, but no strains have been sequenced from U.S. cattle.
Aspen M. Workman +3 more
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The Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus)—Small Animal Model for Hepacivirus Infection
Viruses, 2021Beate K Straub +2 more
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Global Prevalence of RNA-Positive Horses for Hepacivirus (EqHV): Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2022Camila De Sousa Bezerra +2 more
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