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Chronic hepatitis E infection in children with liver transplantation
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The diagnosis of HEV infection is technically challenging and should be made simultaneously with RT-PCR methods, viral load quantification and serological markers. In immunosuppressed children who develop chronic hepatitis, the prevalence of HEV is high and could explain the chronic liver inflammation potentially leading to cirrhosis. Re-infection by different HEV strains from zoonotic transmission can result in progressive liver disease in immunocompromised children.
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Detection by Reverse Transcription-PCR and Genetic Characterization of Field Isolates of Swine Hepatitis E Virus from Pigs in Different Geographic Regions of the United States F. F. Huang, Gholamreza Haqshenas, D. K. Guenette, Journal of Clinical Microbiology Viral DiagnosticsGeneticsPathologyUnited StatesU.s. Swine Herds | 2002 | 376 |
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