Hepatitis E virus in patients with decompensated chronic liver disease: a prospective UK/French study
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2015Vol. 42(5), pp. 574–581
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Hélène Blasco‐Perrin, R.G. Madden, Adrian J. Stanley, Claire Crossan, J.G. Hunter, L. Vine, Katie Lane, Nicki Devooght-Johnson, Cara McLaughlin, Juraj Petrík, Bill Stableforth, H. Hussaini, M. Phillips, Jean‐Michel Mansuy, Ewan Forrest, Jacques Izopet, O. Blatchford, Linda Scobie, Jean Marie Péron, Harry R. Dalton
Abstract
Hepatitis E occurs in a minority of patients with decompensated chronic liver disease. The mortality is no different to the mortality in patients without hepatitis E infection. The diagnosis can only be established by a combination of serology and PCR, the yield and utility of which vary by geographical location.
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