Acute fulminant hepatitis E virus genotype 3e infection: description of the first case in Europe.
Scand J Infect Dis
; 46(10): 727-31, 2014 Oct.
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Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the most important causative agent of acute hepatitis in developing countries. The disease is usually characterized by a self-limiting, benign course. However, when particular conditions coexist (pregnancy, old age, pre-existing liver disease) it may run an unfavourable course. To date, 4 HEV genotypes have been described. Historically, in the Western world, HEV infection was considered a travel-related disease, however in the last 2 decades a great number of non-travel-related autochthonous cases have been described, more often related to genotype 3 or 4 and in the context of zoonosis. We report the case of an elderly Italian man with an acute fulminant HEV infection genotype 3e that developed in the context of pre-existing liver disease; this is the first case of an unfavourable outcome associated with subgenotype 3e. The potential pathogenicity of this subgenotype together with the influence of host-related risk factors are discussed.
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RNA Viral
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Vírus da Hepatite E
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Hepatite E
Tipo de estudo:
Risk_factors_studies
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Aged
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Humans
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Male
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Europa
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En
Ano de publicação:
2014
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