An outbreak of infection with hepatitis A virus associated with a foodhandler and involving 26 subjects occurred in Southern Italy. Sequence analysis of the VP3-VP1 and VP1-P2A junctions confirmed that the outbreak was due to a point source and allowed the identification of a new genotype IB variant. This report confirms the usefulness of sequence-based molecular fingerprinting during outbreaks
Between January and May 2013 a hepatitis A (HA) incidence increase was detected in Italy, signalling...
In European countries, autochthonous acute hepatitis E cases are caused by Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) g...
Abstract. Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is a communicable disease, typically transmitted by faec...
An outbreak of infection with hepatitis A virus associated with a foodhandler and involving 26 subje...
Foodborne Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) outbreaks are being recognized as an emerging public health proble...
Background. Foodborne Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) outbreaks are being recognized as an emerging public h...
Background Foodborne Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) outbreaks are being recognized as an emerging public he...
Southern Italy is an endemic area for HAV infection contributing to the majority of Italian hepatiti...
In Italy, the incidence of hepatitis A has progressively declined over the last 30 years, though not...
The accurate virus detection, strain discrimination, and source attribution of contaminated food ite...
Molecular epidemiological studies of hepatitis A outbreaks in Norway showed the emergence of Hepatit...
Similar to several other countries in the world, the epidemiology of hepatitis A virus changed from ...
Hepatitis A disease is endemic in Albania even though records from the Medical Authority show outbre...
Hepatitis A (HAV) is a viral infection causing a range of symptoms, sudden onset of fever, malaise, ...
Hepatitis A virus is a widely occurring disease, with different prevalence rates between countries i...
Between January and May 2013 a hepatitis A (HA) incidence increase was detected in Italy, signalling...
In European countries, autochthonous acute hepatitis E cases are caused by Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) g...
Abstract. Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is a communicable disease, typically transmitted by faec...
An outbreak of infection with hepatitis A virus associated with a foodhandler and involving 26 subje...
Foodborne Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) outbreaks are being recognized as an emerging public health proble...
Background. Foodborne Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) outbreaks are being recognized as an emerging public h...
Background Foodborne Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) outbreaks are being recognized as an emerging public he...
Southern Italy is an endemic area for HAV infection contributing to the majority of Italian hepatiti...
In Italy, the incidence of hepatitis A has progressively declined over the last 30 years, though not...
The accurate virus detection, strain discrimination, and source attribution of contaminated food ite...
Molecular epidemiological studies of hepatitis A outbreaks in Norway showed the emergence of Hepatit...
Similar to several other countries in the world, the epidemiology of hepatitis A virus changed from ...
Hepatitis A disease is endemic in Albania even though records from the Medical Authority show outbre...
Hepatitis A (HAV) is a viral infection causing a range of symptoms, sudden onset of fever, malaise, ...
Hepatitis A virus is a widely occurring disease, with different prevalence rates between countries i...
Between January and May 2013 a hepatitis A (HA) incidence increase was detected in Italy, signalling...
In European countries, autochthonous acute hepatitis E cases are caused by Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) g...
Abstract. Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection is a communicable disease, typically transmitted by faec...