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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
hepatitis
)
30,205
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The identification of the major agents causing human
hepatitis
(Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E Viruses) was achieved during the last 30 years. These viruses are responsible for the vast majority of human viral hepatitis cases, but there are still some cases epidemiologically related to infectious agents without any evidence of infection with known virus, designated as
hepatitis
non A-E. Those cases are considered to be associated with at least three different viruses: 1--Hepatitis B Virus mutants expressing its surface antigen (HBsAg) with altered epitopes or in low quantities; 2--Another virus probably associated with enteral transmitted non A-E
hepatitis
, called
Hepatitis F
Virus. Still more studies are necessary to better characterize this agent; 3--Hepatitis G Virus or GB virus C, recently identified throughout the world (including Brazil) as a Flavivirus responsible for about 10% of parenteral transmitted
hepatitis
non A-E. Probably still other unknown viruses are responsible for human
hepatitis
cases without evidence of infection by any of these viruses, that could be called as non A-G
hepatitis
.
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PMID:GB virus C/hepatitis G virus and other putative hepatitis non A-E viruses. 929 92
Inflammation of the liver is known as
hepatitis
. Six or seven viruses,
hepatitis
viruses A through G, are responsible for most cases of viral hepatitis. In this second of a series of three articles, current knowledge regarding hepatitis C, E, F, G, and non-A-G is reviewed. Up to 80% of patients infected with hepatitis C progress to chronic liver disease. Hepatitis E is an enteric
hepatitis
that is endemic in Asia.
Hepatitis F
may be a mutant hepatitis C. Hepatitis G is a posttransfusion hepatitis. Non-A-G
hepatitis
consists of all of the
hepatitis
viruses awaiting identification. Up-to-date information regarding each of these types of
hepatitis
viruses is presented herein, because every phase of patient care improves when health care professionals are knowledgeable regarding the illnesses of their clients.
...
PMID:Hepatitis C, E, F, G, and non-A-G. 1111 1