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Implications of Hepatitis E Virus in Blood Transfusions, Hemodialysis, and Solid Organ Transplants
2020
Medicina
Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) is emerging as the primary cause of acute viral hepatitis in humans. The virus is commonly transmitted by the fecal–oral route via contaminated water in endemic regions or through the consumption of inadequately cooked swine products or game meats in industrialized regions. HEV genotypes 1 and 2 are predominantly associated with waterborne transmission in developing countries, whereas HEV3 and HEV4 are mainly zoonotically transmitted in industrialized countries.
doi:10.3390/medicina56050206
pmid:32344807
pmcid:PMC7279256
fatcat:dtvmug5iorctlcv5lkwz24n3wm