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Updated: Feb 12 2018

Microbiology of Hepatitis Viruses

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  • Introduction
    • The hepatitis viruses primarily infect hepatocytes
    • Taxonomy
      • there are 4 important RNA hepatitis viruses
        • hepatitis A (HAV)
        • hepatitis C (HCV)
        • hepatitis D (HDV)
        • hepatitis E (HEV)
      • there is 1 important DNA hepatitis virus
        • hepatitis B (HBV)
    • Symptoms
      • patients infected with hepatitis suffer from
        • fever
        • jaundice
        • elevated ALT and AST
          • ALT > AST in viral hepatitis
          • AST > ALT in alcoholic hepatitis - "a Scotch and Tonic"
    • Chronic vs. acute disease
      • HBV and HCV can cause long-term chronic disease
        • chronic active hepatitis
        • cirrhosis
        • hepatocellular carcinoma
    • Transmission
      • HAV and HEV transmitted fecal-oral
        • "vowels from your bowels"
        • these viruses are naked and are not destroyed in the gut
  • Comparison chart
      • HAV
      • HBV
      • HCV
      • HDV
      • HEV
      • Family
      • Picornavirus
      • Hepadnavirus
      • Flavivirus
      • Defective
      • Hepevirus
      • Characteristics
      • Naked RNA
      • Enveloped DNA
      • Enveloped RNA
      • Enveloped RNA (circular)
      • Naked RNA
      • Disease
      • Mild acute
      • No chronic
      • Acute
      • Chronic (~20%)
      • Cirrhosis
      • Carcinoma
      • Acute
      • Chronic (70%)
      • Cirrhosis
      • Carcinoma
      • Co-infection or superinfection (worse) with HBV 
      • Mild acute
      • No chronic
      • Transmission
      • Fecal-oral
      • Parenteral or sex
      • Parenteral or sex
      • Parenteral or sex
      • Fecal-oral
      • Mortality
      • <0.5%
      • 1-2%
      • 0.5-1%
      • High
      • 1-2% or 25% if pregnant 3rd trimester
      • Incubation period
      • Short (3 wks)
      • Long (3 mo)
      • Short (6-12 wks)
      • -
      • -
      • Carriers
      • No
      • Yes
      • Yes
      • Yes
      • No
      • Vaccine available
      • Yes
      • Yes
      • No (in clinical trials)
      • No
      • No (in clinical trials)
      • Remember!
      • A is Acute only
      • B is Bad (many diseases, high mortality), Big like a "great dane"
      • C is Chronic (leading cause for liver transplant)
      • D is Dependent (needs HBV to infect -- HBsAg must coat HDAg) 
      • E is Enteric in the far East (seen in Asia, not U.S.)
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