尼日利亚西南部Ogbomoso市健康人群感染戊型肝炎病毒

E. Oladipo, E. H. Awoyelu, J. Oloke
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戊型肝炎病毒(HEV)是一种小型非包膜阳性单链RNA二十面体病毒,基因组为7.7千碱基,属于疱疹病毒属。戊型肝炎病毒感染在世界各地都有发生。该病毒在世界上卫生条件差的地区(如非洲、亚洲和中美洲)流行,流行病学研究表明,传播途径是粪-口途径,受污染的食物和水是主要感染源[2,3]。然而,经血液传播的戊型肝炎病毒已被调查为感染戊型肝炎病毒的可能危险因素之一。这种传播可以从任何表面健康的潜在献血者在输血过程中传染给健康/不健康的人。其他可能的危险因素并不局限于既往手术史或酒精摄入。尽管戊型肝炎感染在免疫功能正常的个体中是自限性的,但持续感染可导致暴发性肝炎[3,5]。
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Human Hepatitis E Virus among Apparently Healthy Individuals in Ogbomoso, South-Western Nigeria
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a small non-enveloped positive sense single stranded RNA icosahedral virus with a 7.7 kilobase genome that belongs to the genus Herpevirus [1]. Hepatitis E virus infections occur world-wide. The virus is endemic in regions of the world characterized with poor sanitation (such as Africa, Asia and Central America) as epidemiologic studies have shown the route of transmission to be by faecal-oral route with contaminated food and water being the primary source of infection [2,3]. However, blood borne transmission of HEV has been investigated as one of the possible risk factors for acquiring hepatitis E virus [1]. This transmission can be from any apparently healthy individual who can be potential blood donor to healthy/unhealthy individuals during blood transfusion. Other possible risk factors are not limited to previous history of surgery or alcohol intake [4]. Even though hepatitis E infections are self-limiting among immunocompetent individuals, persistency can result into fulminant hepatitis [3,5].
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