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Detection of Hepatovirus a in Two Tunisian Wastewater Treatment Plants
Environmental Science and Engineering, 2021Hepatovirus A is known as a waterborne and foodborne virus that can be transferred from one individual to another through contaminated water and nutrients. A total of 242 wastewater were sampled at the scale of the two adopted Tunisian Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs), namely El Menzeh I and Charguia I.
Chourouk Ibrahim +2 more
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A novel hepatovirus identified in wild woodchuck Marmota himalayana [PDF]
AbstractHepatitis A virus (HAV) is a hepatotropic picornavirus that causes acute liver disease worldwide. Here, we report on the identification of a novel hepatovirus tentatively named Marmota Himalayana hepatovirus (MHHAV) in wild woodchucks (Marmota Himalayana) in China.
Jie-Mei Yu, W Ian Lipkin
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Hepatovirus 3ABC proteases and evolution of mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS) [PDF]
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Unlike other hepatitis viruses that have infected primates for millions of years, hepatitis A virus (HAV) likely entered human populations only 10-12 thousand years ago after jumping from a rodent host. The phylogeny of modern hepatoviruses that infect rodents and bats suggest that multiple similar host shifts have occurred in ...
Hui Feng +2 more
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A Novel Marsupial Hepatitis A Virus Corroborates Complex Evolutionary Patterns Shaping the Genus Hepatovirus [PDF]
ABSTRACT The discovery of highly diverse nonprimate hepatoviruses illuminated the evolutionary origins of hepatitis A virus (HAV) ancestors in mammals other than primates. Marsupials are ancient mammals that diverged from other Eutheria during the Jurassic.
Ianei De Oliveira Carneiro +2 more
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