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Hepatitis E virus

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2013
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is responsible for major outbreaks of acute hepatitis in developing countries where it was first described as a waterborne disease, transmitted by drinking water contaminated with feces. Attention was focused on HEV in developed countries and its associated diseases in recent years as a result of increasing reports of ...
Abravanel, Florence   +6 more
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Hepatitis E Virus

2018
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) poses serious risks to pregnant women and their developing fetuses, including increased risk of pregnancy loss, stillbirth, preterm delivery, and early infant death. Supportive care is currently the standard treatment for pregnant women with HEV infection, but in some cases, ribavirin treatment or early delivery may be indicated.
Lisa J. Krain, Kenrad E. Nelson
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Rat hepatitis E virus linked to severe acute hepatitis in an immunocompetent patient.

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2019
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a major public health concern in developing countries where the primary transmission is via contaminated water. Zoonotic HEV cases have been increasingly described in Europe, Japan and the United States with pigs representing ...
A. Andonov   +9 more
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Hepatitis E virus

Revista Andaluza de Patología Digestiva, 2022
Resumen La infección por el virus de la hepatitis E ocasiona una importante morbimortalidad en pacientes de riesgo. Supone la hepatitis aguda más frecuente en algunos países, con una incidencia en aumento; sobre todo, en varios puntos geográficos de ...
JM Pinazo Bandera   +2 more
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Hepatitis E virus infection

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2013
The spectrum of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection has changed over the past 2 years, especially in the developed world. Herein, we review the progress made in studying the epidemiology, hepatic, and extrahepatic manifestations, and the treatment of HEV infection, over the past 2 years.HEV infection is an underdiagnosed disease because of the use of low-
Nassim Kamar   +2 more
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Hepatitis E virus replication in human intestinal cells

Gut, 2019
Objective Hepatitis E virus (HEV), one of the most common agent of acute hepatitis worldwide, is mainly transmitted enterically, via contaminated water for HEV genotypes 1 (HEV1) and HEV2, or by eating raw or undercooked infected meat for HEV genotype 3 (
O. Marion   +13 more
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Transmission of hepatitis E virus

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — Hepatitis E caused by the enterically transmitted hepatitis E virus (hev) is a major public health problem in many developing regions of the world. There is now a substantial body of direct and indirect evidence, emerging from autochthonously acquired cases of hepatitis E in ...
H. J. Fellows   +5 more
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Hepatitis E Virus [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is taxonomically classified within Hepeviridae family and Orthohepevirus genus. Genotypes HEV-1 and HEV-2 infect human, while genotypes HEV-3 and HEV-4 are zoonotic viruses that infect humans, domestic pigs and other animal species (e.g. wild boar, deer).
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Hepatitis E virus in Cuba

Journal of Clinical Virology, 2000
The hepatitis E virus (HEV) has a global distribution and is known to have caused large waterborne epidemics of icteric hepatitis. The transmission is primarily fecal-oral. Some reports have suggested parenteral transmission of HEV from its association to hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, or due to the development of hepatitis E after blood ...
Shahid Jameel   +5 more
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Sofosbuvir Inhibits Hepatitis E Virus Replication In Vitro and Results in an Additive Effect When Combined With Ribavirin.

Gastroenterology, 2016
Infection with hepatitis E virus genotype 3 may result in chronic hepatitis in immunocompromised patients. Reduction of immunosuppression or treatment with ribavirin or pegylated interferon-α can result in viral clearance.
V. L. Dao Thi   +6 more
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