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Hepatitis E virus infection among blood donors in Hangzhou
[Objective] To investigate the infection and characteristics of hepatitis E virus among blood donors in Hangzhou. [Methods] A total of 5 075 blood samples of blood donors from Zhejiang Provincial Blood Center from September to November 2023 were ...
DU Ziyun +4 more
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Population Movement and Virus Spreading: HEV Spreading in a Pilgrimage City, Mashhad in Northeast Iran; an Example [PDF]
Sanaz Ahmadi Ghezeldasht +6 more
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The zoonotic transmission of hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotypes 3 (HEV-3) and 4 (HEV-4), and rabbit HEV (HEV-3ra) has been documented. Vaccination against HEV infection depends on the capsid (open reading frame 2, ORF2) protein, which is highly ...
Tominari Kobayashi +9 more
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Combined antiangiogenic and anti–PD-L1 therapy stimulates tumor immunity through HEV formation
Elizabeth Allen +10 more
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Decentralized Optimal Energy Efficiency Improvement Strategy for Large-Scale Connected HEVs
Fuguo Xu, Tielong Shen, Kenichiro Nonaka
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Highly Filled Lithium-Ion Battery Separators for HEV/PHEV/EV Applications [PDF]
Robert Waterhouse +4 more
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV): seroprevalence and HEV RNA detection in subjects attending a sexually transmitted infection clinic in Brussels, Belgium [PDF]
Nicolás Dauby +7 more
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Limit of Detection of HEV RNA for Diagnosis of HEV Infection
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Diagnosis of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection could be missed in some cases if serological tests are used solely. Molecular characterization of HEV is essential for diagnosis of acute and chronic HEV infections, and evaluating the chronic HEV infection status in immunocompromised patients.
Nazila Hajiahmadi +3 more
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Hendra virus (HeV) is a medically important, zoonotic paramyxovirus that emerged over thirty years ago which causes severe, often fatal disease in humans and animals.
Declan D. Pigeaud +15 more
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