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Epidemiological Study of Hepatitis A Infection in Eastern Bulgaria
Background: Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is an acute, self-limited liver disease transmitted usually through the faecal-oral route via person-to-person contact.
Tsankova Gabriela St. +4 more
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Abstract To investigate whether HBV genotype influences the effect of tenofovir and telbivudine on HBV DNA and RNA levels in HBsAg‐positive pregnant women. This was a retrospective study of 74 HBsAg‐positive pregnant women in Guizhou of China. All patients were treated with telbivudine or tenofovir from 12 weeks of pregnancy and HBV infection to the ...
Baofang Zhang +12 more
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Metagenomic analysis of viromes in tissues of wild Qinghai vole from the eastern Tibetan Plateau
Rodents are natural reservoirs of diverse zoonotic viruses and widely distributed on the Tibetan Plateau. A comprehensive understanding of the virome in local rodent species could provide baseline of viral content and assist in efforts to reduce the risk
Xiaozhou He +9 more
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Viruses as a cause of foodborne diseases: a review of the literature
Viruses cause many diseases in plants, animals, and humans. They are strict intracellular parasites with cellular specificity. Viral particles can be transmitted by different routes, such as contaminated food and water. People usually get infected orally,
P. Vasickova +3 more
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Hepatitis is a major global health concern. However, the etiology of 10–20% hepatitis cases remains unclear. Some hepatitis-associated viruses, like the hepatitis E virus, are zoonotic pathogens.
Wenqiao He +7 more
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Background Translocation is a common tool in wildlife management and its implementation has resulted in many conservation successes. During translocations, any associated infectious agents are moved with their wildlife hosts.
Rebecca K. French +3 more
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Data on viral food contaminants that are actually or potentially capable of realizing the food route of infection are presented. The main sources of infection of food with viruses are named: human waste / faeces, contaminated food processing facilities ...
O. S. Kalinina
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A Rare Presentation of Coinfection: Dengue Virus and Hepatitis A Virus
Dengue fever caused by dengue virus is a common tropical infection transmitted by the mosquitos Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Four strains of the genus flavivirus is responsible for the epidemics of varying severity. Hepatitis A caused by hepatitis
I. Ranathunga +3 more
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Hidden Viral Sequences in Public Sequencing Data and Warning for Future Emerging Diseases
RNA viruses cause numerous emerging diseases, mostly due to transmission from mammalian and avian reservoirs. Large-scale surveillance of RNA viral infections in these animals is a fundamental step for controlling viral infectious diseases.
Junna Kawasaki +3 more
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HIDATIDOSE HEPÁTICA EM PACIENTE COM HEPATITE B: RELATO DE CASO
Introdução: A hepatite B é uma doença viral causada por um hepatovírus, o vírus da hepatite B (VHB). Sua manifestação pode ser aguda com infecções assintomáticas até formas graves fulminantes, com diversas formas de transmissão e forte tendência à ...
Luis Enrique Bermejo Galan +8 more
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