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Laurence Cocquerel, Martin Ferrié, Maliki Ankavay HEV genome expresses three open reading frames (ORFs): ORF1, ORF2 and ORF3. ORF1 encodes the ORF1 non-structural polyprotein that is the viral replicase. ORF2 encodes the ORF2 viral capsid protein and...
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Mohammad Khalid Parvez HEV has been recognized with eight genotypes (HEV1- HEV8), of which HEV1-HEV4 are infectious to humans. While HEV1 is waterborne infection causing self-limiting acute hepatitis E in general population...
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Robert Fontana Establishing a diagnosis of idiosyncratic drug induced liver injury (DILI) is challenging due to the need to exclude more common causes of acute liver injury such as viral hepatitis, pancreaticobiliar...
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Toni Lusie Meister, Eike Steinmann Hepatitis E virus (HEV) has increasing prevalence worldwide with over three million infections every year. HEV is the causative agent of hepatitis E in humans and is the leading cause of enterically t...
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Bo Wang, Xiang-Jin Meng Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection in pregnant women has a high incidence of developing fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) with significant mortality. Multiple amino acid changes in the genome of HEV-1 ar...
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Siddharth Sridhar Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is challenging to cultivate in vitro. Replication is often weak and highly strain dependent. Also, viruses released from cells in culture are cloaked in cell-derived envelopes ...
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EVENTS
2025-01-18
International Joint Meeting on Viral Infections of the Liver and the Heart (2025) Day two of this symposium will place a special emphasis on Hepatitis E — a virus that, despite being the most common cause of viral hepatitis, offers a valuable opportunity for further research and understanding.
Venue:
Cantinerie Berlin Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25 13355 Berlin, Germany.
Organisers:
Prof. Dr. Jens Kurreck,
Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Todt,
Prof. Dr. med. Heiner Wedemeyer,
More information:Medizinische Hochschule Hannover : International DFG/DZIF Joint Meeting on Viral Infections of the Liver and the Heart (mhh.de)