Role of poylmerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in detection of hepatitis E virus
Sahar Zakaria El-Azab;
Abstract
Summary and Conclusion
Hepatitis E virus ( HEV) is the second most frequent hepatotropic virus transmitted via fecal – oral route , following closely behind hepatitis A virus
( Parana et al ., 2002 ) . In Egypt , seroepidmiological studies showed
Hepatitis E virus ( HEV) is the second most frequent hepatotropic virus transmitted via fecal – oral route , following closely behind hepatitis A virus
( Parana et al ., 2002 ) . In Egypt , seroepidmiological studies showed
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| Title | Role of poylmerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in detection of hepatitis E virus | Authors | Sahar Zakaria El-Azab | Keywords | Role of poylmerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in detection of hepatitis E virus | Issue Date | 2005 | Description | Summary and Conclusion Hepatitis E virus ( HEV) is the second most frequent hepatotropic virus transmitted via fecal – oral route , following closely behind hepatitis A virus ( Parana et al ., 2002 ) . In Egypt , seroepidmiological studies showed |
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