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Autoimmune hepatitis following hepatitis A virus infection
Journal of Hepatology, 1995A 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 C virus risk: a hepatitis C virus related syndrome
Journal of Internal Medicine, 2000Abstract. Mazzaro C, Panarello G, Tesio F, Santini G, Crovatto M, Mazzi G, Zorat F, Tulissi P, Pussini E, Baracetti S, Campanacci L, Pozzato G (Pordenone General Hospital, Pordenone; University of Trieste, School of Medicine, Trieste, Italy). Hepatitis C virus risk: a hepatitis C virus‐related syndrome. J Intern Med 2000 247: 535–545.Background.
C, Mazzaro +11 more
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Hepatitis A Virus and Hepatitis A Infection
1991Publisher Summary Viral hepatitis is defined as an episode of hepatitis caused by a virus for which the liver is the primary target. This definition excludes viruses that cause inflammation of the liver as part of a generalized infection, such as yellow fever, varicella-zoster, herpes simplex, cytomegalo-, coxsackie, Epstein-Barr, and rubella viruses.
B C, Ross, D A, Anderson, I D, Gust
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2010
The most common clinical manifestation of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is acute hepatitis, which typically presents with rapid onset of nausea, loss of appetite, fever, abdominal pain, dark urine, and jaundice. Importantly, HAV causes only acute hepatitis, and long-term persistent infection has never been well documented or clearly associated with
Zongdi Feng, Stanley M. Lemon
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The most common clinical manifestation of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is acute hepatitis, which typically presents with rapid onset of nausea, loss of appetite, fever, abdominal pain, dark urine, and jaundice. Importantly, HAV causes only acute hepatitis, and long-term persistent infection has never been well documented or clearly associated with
Zongdi Feng, Stanley M. Lemon
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Enteric Hepatitis Viruses: Hepatitis A Virus and Hepatitis E Virus
2018Hepatitis A is an infectious disease of the liver caused by hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis A has a global distribution with endemicity inversely proportional to higher socioeconomic conditions and standards of sanitation and hygiene. Hepatitis A virus infection is predominantly spread directly from one person to another through orofecal transmission and ...
Mohammad Sultan Khuroo +2 more
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Hepatitis A virus: host interactions, molecular epidemiology and evolution.
Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2014Gilberto Vaughan +6 more
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