Show moreRead full chapterView PDFExplore book Viral Diseases of Nonhuman Primates Lynn Wachtman, Keith Mansfield, in Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research (Second Edition), Volume 2, 2012 Etiology The hepatitis A virus is a small, 25- to 30-nm-diameter RNA virus with a dodecahedral confi...
Viral hepatitis represents a disease entity caused by at least five unrelated viruses whose primary tissue tropism is the hepatocyte. Hepatitis A is an acute self-limited disease resulting from infection with hepatitis A virus (HAV). Infection with hepat
Hepatitis B: the green book, Chap. 18. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hepatitis-b-the-green-book-chapter-18 [accessed December 20th, 2022]. Valdés, R., Sepúlveda, E., Candia, M. A. P, P., & Lattes, A., K (2010). Hepatitis aguda viral durante El embarazo [Acute ...
View chapterExplore book Viral Diseases of Nonhuman Primates LynnWachtman,KeithMansfield, inNonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research (Second Edition), Volume 2, 2012 Hepatitis E Virus Introduction Thehepatitis E virus(HEV) is an important etiologic agent of self-limiting hepatitis (non-A, non-B)....
Nearly 60 million people worldwide are infected with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), a bloodborne pathogen which leads to liver cirrhosis and increases the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma. Those with limited access to healthcare resources, such as injection dr
These patterns of mutations are generally referred to as a genetic barrier to resistance. Genetic patterns of greater complexity engender a greater genetic barrier to development of resistance10. Although drug resistant mutations have a strong phenotypic effect, they are not independent from other ...
Viral hepatitis : a contemporary assessment of etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and prevention : proceedings of the Second Symposium on Viral Hepatiti... EGNV. . - The Franklin Institute Pr 被引量: 24发表: 1978年 Chapter 2. Molecular and serum epidemiology of HBV and HCV infection and the...
In addition to a number of viruses, toxins and drugs can cause injury to the liver. Ethanol is perhaps the most common example of a toxin/drug etiology of hepatitis. This chapter will, however, deal exclusively with the viral etiologies of hepatitis, the epidemiology of these agents, and cli...
View chapterExplore book A worldwide yearly survey of new data in adverse drug reactions Michelle J. Taylor, ... Justin D. Kreuter, in Side Effects of Drugs Annual, 2015 Cardiovascular A 75-year-old male with history of a dual chamber pacemaker and on rivaroxaban for AFib was admitted for...
View chapterExplore book Infectious Agents and Cancer Peter M. Howley, in The Molecular Basis of Cancer (Fourth Edition), 2015 Hepatitis B Virus (Virus-Host Interactions) HBV is a member of a group of the hepadnaviruses (for hepatotropic DNA viruses). HBV is the only human member of ...