Changing clinical and molecular characteristics of hepatitis E virus infection in Mie Prefecture, Japan: Disappearance of indigenous subtype 3e strains

Author:

Nakano Tatsunori1,Okano Hiroshi2,Takahashi Masaharu3,Nagashima Shigeo3,Shiraki Katsuya4,Oya Yumi4,Inoue Hidekazu4,Ohmori Shigeru5,Tsukimoto Mone5,Ishida Satoshi5,Fujimoto Shino5,Kobayashi Makoto6,Yamawaki Makoto6,Kumagai Masanari6,Ninomiya Jun6,Maegawa Tadashi6,Kojima Yuji7,Araki Jun7,Hamaoka Shima7,Horiike Shinichiro8,Yoshimura Hitoshi9,Takeuchi Keisuke10,Itoh Keiichi11,Akachi Shigehiro12,Uraki Satoko1314,Yamamoto Norihiko1415,Ogura Suguru14,Sugimoto Kazushi14,Yoshikawa Kyoko14,Hasegawa Hiroshi14,Iwasa Motoh14,Takei Yoshiyuki14,Okamoto Hiroaki3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal MedicineFujita Health University Nanakuri Memorial Hospital Mie Japan

2. Department of GastroenterologySuzuka General Hospital Mie Japan

3. Division of Virology, Department of Infection and ImmunityJichi Medical University School of Medicine Tochigi Japan

4. Department of GastroenterologyMie Prefectural General Medical Center Mie Japan

5. Department of GastroenterologyKuwana City Medical Center Mie Japan

6. Department of GastroenterologyYokkaichi Municipal Hospital Mie Japan

7. Department of HepatologyIse Red Cross Hospital Mie Japan

8. Department of Internal MedicineSuzuka Kaisei Hospital Suzuka Mie Japan

9. Department of GastroenterologyMurase Hospital Mie Japan

10. Department of GastroenterologyMie Chuo Medical Center Mie Japan

11. Department of GastroenterologyMie Prefectural Shima Hospital Mie Japan

12. Mie Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences Mie Japan

13. Department of Internal MedicineSakakibara Onsen Hospital Mie Japan

14. Department of Gastroenterology and HepatologyMie University School of Medicine Mie Japan

15. Department of HepatologyTohyama Hospital Mie Japan

Funder

Fujita Health University

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Hepatology

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