Frequency of Hepatitis A virus as a cause of anicteric hepatitis in children under 5 years: a common yet under-recognized cause
Abstract Background Hepatitis A is the most common form of acute viral hepatitis in developing countries. In children < 6 years of age, most infections are asymptomatic, and if illness does occur, it is usually anicteric. This study aimed to determine the frequency of HAV in Egyptian children und...
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Main Authors: | Noha A. Yassin (Author), Salma Z. El-Houchi (Author), Sarah F. Abd El-Shafy (Author), Noha S. Soliman (Author), Mohamed A. Elmonem (Author), Nehal El-Koofy (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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