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Disease hepatitis e
Phenotype C0019158|hepatitis
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PubMedID- 21354150 Factors associated with chronic hepatitis in patients with hepatitis e virus infection who have received solid organ transplants.
PubMedID- 21896699 Acute hepatitis associated with autochthonous hepatitis e virus infection--san antonio, texas, 2009.
PubMedID- 25184080 Fulminant hepatitis due to acute hepatitis e occurs rarely in adult men and non-pregnant women with a low case-fatality rate (<0.1%).
PubMedID- 21139302 Acute hepatitis due to hepatitis e virus genotype 1 as an imported infectious disease in japan.
PubMedID- 21035388 Background: acute hepatitis due to hepatitis e virus (hev) infection is both indigenous and imported to europe.
PubMedID- 26331854 Acute viral hepatitis resulting due to hepatitis e viral infection (avh-e) is often serious in pregnancy and could result in acute liver failure (alf).
PubMedID- 23703666 Acute hepatitis due to hepatitis e virus (hev) is endemic in bangladesh, but its epidemiological characteristics and virological features remain obscure.
PubMedID- 23149436 Recent surveillance data suggested that in rural bangladesh acute hepatitis, most of it likely hepatitis e, is responsible for approximately 10 % of pregnancy-associated deaths.
PubMedID- 26357613 In the usa, a study performed at the national level among 154 patients with acute hepatitis found a frequency of locally acquired hepatitis e of 9.7%, where all cases tested positive for hhev3 infection.6 autochthonous cases due to this genotype have also been found in other american countries like argentina, bolivia, brazil, mexico, venezuela, and uruguay, the frequency ranging from 1.6 to 30% in the series.7 hhev3 and 4 do not cause open epidemics but may be involved in small outbreaks.
PubMedID- 20922110 (48) acute viral hepatitis due to hepatitis e virus is a self-limiting disease.
PubMedID- 20955497 Objective: to determine the incidence of acute hepatitis because of hepatitis e virus (hev) and the source of the epidemic in nellore in south india in 2008.

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