Background and Aims: Hepatitis A (HAV) is endemic in India and most of the population is infected asymptomatically in early childhood with lifelong immunity. Because of altered epidemiology and decreasing endemicity, the pattern of acute HAV infection is changing from asymptomatic childhood infection to an increased incidence of symptomatic disease in the 18-40 age group. The aims of the present study were to assess whether the proportion of adults with acute HAV infection has been increasing over the years and to analyze the seroprevalence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) anti-HAV antibodies in young adults above the age of 15 years as well as in cases of chronic liver disease. Methods: Sera collected from 3495 patients with acute (1932) and chro...
Acute viral hepatitis(AVH) is caused by Hepatitis A (HAV) and Hepatitis E(HEV). It is major health b...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
It is known that 90 per cent of children in India are exposed to hepatitis A virus (HAV) by the age ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Hepatitis A (HAV) infection is caused by the hepatitis A virus which is transmitted through the feca...
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are responsible for enterically-transmitted acut...
Context: Viral hepatitis caused 1.34 million deaths in 2015, a number comparable to the deaths cause...
Introduction: Hepatitis A is one of the leading agents to cause acute viral hepatitis in India. It i...
This report pertains to a retrospective study conducted between 1983 and 1995 at three time points t...
Hepatitis A Virus is enterically transmitted virus and major cause of acute hepatitis affecting youn...
This report pertains to a retrospective study conducted between 1983 and 1995 at three time points t...
Viral etiology was investigated in 133 Saudi patients with acute hepatitis seen in King Khalid Unive...
Hepatitis A is the most common pathogen that causes acute viral hepatitis in humans. HAV infection i...
In produced countries, including the United States, hepatitis A infection continues to be an importa...
Acute viral hepatitis(AVH) is caused by Hepatitis A (HAV) and Hepatitis E(HEV). It is major health b...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
It is known that 90 per cent of children in India are exposed to hepatitis A virus (HAV) by the age ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Background: Universal vaccination against hepatitis A virus (HAV) has been recommended for children ...
Hepatitis A (HAV) infection is caused by the hepatitis A virus which is transmitted through the feca...
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) are responsible for enterically-transmitted acut...
Context: Viral hepatitis caused 1.34 million deaths in 2015, a number comparable to the deaths cause...
Introduction: Hepatitis A is one of the leading agents to cause acute viral hepatitis in India. It i...
This report pertains to a retrospective study conducted between 1983 and 1995 at three time points t...
Hepatitis A Virus is enterically transmitted virus and major cause of acute hepatitis affecting youn...
This report pertains to a retrospective study conducted between 1983 and 1995 at three time points t...
Viral etiology was investigated in 133 Saudi patients with acute hepatitis seen in King Khalid Unive...
Hepatitis A is the most common pathogen that causes acute viral hepatitis in humans. HAV infection i...
In produced countries, including the United States, hepatitis A infection continues to be an importa...
Acute viral hepatitis(AVH) is caused by Hepatitis A (HAV) and Hepatitis E(HEV). It is major health b...
Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in the world. Major geographical differ...
It is known that 90 per cent of children in India are exposed to hepatitis A virus (HAV) by the age ...