Hepatitis E infection in Odisha, India: A descriptive analysis
Up to 25% of hepatitis E virus (HEV)-infected pregnant women in their third trimester die. Despite HEV being an important cause of viral hepatitis, no robust surveillance exists in India. We reviewed jaundice outbreaks records and hospital records from jaundiced individuals seeking treatment and lin...
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Main Authors: | Shantanu K Kar (Author), Bhagirathi Dwibedi (Author), Vijayalaxmi V Mogasale (Author), Jyotsnamayee Sabat (Author), Vittal Mogasale (Author), Thomas F Wierzba (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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