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Hepatitis A outbreaks

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2015
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Severi, Ettore   +4 more
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Fulminant Hepatitis A

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1979
During a small epidemic of infectious hepatitis, a fulminant infection with fatal outcome occurred in a 54-year-old woman. IgM antibody to hepatitis A virus was demonstrated in the serum and large amounts of hepatitis A virus were found in the liver. It is suggested that the pathogenesis may be different for fulminant hepatitis A and B infection.
L R, Mathiesen   +5 more
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HEPATITIS A VACCINE

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2000
Hepatitis A is an infectious disease frequently reported in the United States. An average of 26,000 cases were reported each year during 1980 to 1999; probably 3 times as many occurred. Hepatitis A vaccines provide a powerful new prevention tool. The 2 inactivated hepatitis A vaccines available as pediatric and adult formulations in the United States ...
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Hepatitis A Revisited

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt The perception seems widespread that hepatitis A virus does not cause chronic disease, rarely causes fulminant hepatitis, is not associated with extrahepatic manifestations, and results in ...
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Hepatitis A vaccines

Pediatric Infectious Disease, 2014
Abstract HAV disease burden is high in countries in intermediate endemic zone. Besides there are population groups in all countries that have higher risk to develop severe hepatitis A disease. Not only is HAV a common cause of clinical hepatitis A disease but it is also a major reason for fulminant hepatic failure in children needing liver transplant.
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Nosocomial Hepatitis A

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt Nosocomial hepatitis B is a well-recognized problem, but acute-care hospitals generally have been considered unlikely settings for the transmission of hepatitis A (1, 2).
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Autoimmune hepatitis following hepatitis A virus infection

Journal of Hepatology, 1995
A 7-year-old patient is reported who suffered from fatigue and jaundice due to chronic hepatitis. He had acquired hepatitis A virus infection in his community and communicated the disease to his German family 4 weeks later. While the other family members recovered from acute viral hepatitis A, the patient presented 10 weeks after the onset of ...
H I, Huppertz   +4 more
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Hepatitis A

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1996
Hepatitis A is a disease with worldwide distribution. Conditions of sanitation and hygiene determine the overall epidemiological situation in any area, but risk behaviour determines an individual's chance of exposure. The recent licensing of formalin-inactivated vaccines for the prevention of hepatitis A requires an understanding of the epidemiology in
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Cell entry and release of quasi-enveloped human hepatitis viruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
, Xin Yin, Christopher Walker
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Hepatitis A

1987
A G, Coulepis, B N, Anderson, I D, Gust
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