Hepatitis
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Last Posted: Nov 12, 2020
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Factors associated with phylogenetic clustering of hepatitis C among people who inject drugs in Baltimore.
Falade-Nwulia Oluwaseun et al. BMC infectious diseases 2020 Nov (1) 815 -
A machine learning-based treatment prediction model using whole genome variants of hepatitis C virus.
Haga Hiroaki et al. PloS one 2020 (11) e0242028 -
Multi-ancestry fine mapping of interferon lambda and the outcome of acute hepatitis C virus infection.
Vergara Candelaria et al. Genes and immunity 2020 Oct -
Quasispecies pattern of hepatitis B virus predicts hepatocellular carcinoma using deep-sequencing and machine learning.
Chen Shipeng et al. The Journal of infectious diseases 2020 Oct -
Transcriptome analysis in rhesus macaques infected with hepatitis E virus genotype 1/3 infections and genotype 1 re-infection.
Choi Youkyung H et al. PloS one 2020 (9) e0237618 -
IL-18 variant increases risk of enhanced HBV DNA replication in chronic hepatitis.
Ben Selma Walid et al. Immunology letters 2020 Oct 70-75 -
Global and regional dispersal patterns of hepatitis B virus genotype E from and in Africa: A full-genome molecular analysis.
Ingasia Luicer Anne Olubayo et al. PloS one 2020 (10) e0240375 -
Trio wins Nobel Prize in medicine for discovery of hepatitis C virus
Cooney E. STAT, Oct 5, 2020. -
Complex genetic encoding of the hepatitis B virus on-drug persistence
Thai H, et al. Sci Rep 2020 Sep 23;10(1):15574. -
Resurgence of an international hepatitis A outbreak linked to imported frozen strawberries, Germany, 2018 to 2020.
Ruscher Claudia et al. Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2020 Sep (37)
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