[Hepatitis E Virus: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management].
Nae-Yun HeoPublished in: The Korean journal of gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe chi (2020)
The HEV is a known cause of water-borne outbreaks of acute non-A non-B hepatitis in developing countries, which affects young people and may result in high mortality in pregnant women. In recent decades, however, HEV genotypes 3 and 4 have been known as a cause of sporadic zoonotic infections in older males from swine HEV worldwide. Most acute HEV infections are self-limited. On the other hand, in immunosuppressed patients, including solid organ transplant recipients, chronic HEV infections may exist and progress to liver cirrhosis or decompensation. Therefore, physicians need to recognize HEV as a major pathogen for acute and chronic hepatitis of unknown causes and investigate this disease.
Keyphrases
- liver failure
- respiratory failure
- drug induced
- pregnant women
- aortic dissection
- end stage renal disease
- primary care
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- risk factors
- hepatitis b virus
- physical activity
- cardiovascular events
- type diabetes
- coronary artery disease
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- candida albicans
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- mechanical ventilation
- patient reported