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hepatitis g
Known as:
Hepatitis G Infection
A form of liver inflammation caused by the hepatitis G virus.
National Institutes of Health
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GB virus C
Gastrointestinal system
Hepatobiliary System
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Viral hepatitis
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2002
2002
Evidence for probable sexual transmission of the hepatitis g virus.
S. Frey
,
S. Homan
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+4 authors
A. D. Di Bisceglie
Clinical Infectious Diseases
2002
Corpus ID: 9381783
A cross-sectional epidemiology study evaluated the role of sexual activity and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
An Association between Hepatitis C Virus Infection and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: What Is the Connection?
G. Alexander
Annals of Internal Medicine
2000
Corpus ID: 33304858
Chronic hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) and type 2 diabetes mellitus cause devastating long-term complications in a significant…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Chronic urticaria is not significantly associated with hepatitis C or hepatitis G infection: a case-control study.
B. Cribier
,
F. Santinelli
,
C. Schmitt
,
F. Stoll-Keller
,
E. Grosshans
Archives of Dermatology
1999
Corpus ID: 1128804
OBJECTIVE To study the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis G virus (HGV) infection in patients with chronic…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Detection of Hepatitis G Virus Replication Sites by Using Highly Strand-Specific Tth-Based Reverse Transcriptase PCR
T. Laskus
,
M. Radkowski
,
Lianfu Wang
,
H. Vargas
,
J. Rakela
Journal of Virology
1998
Corpus ID: 5249401
ABSTRACT The replication sites of the recently discovered hepatitis G virus (HGV) remain unknown. Using highly strand-specific…
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1998
1998
Hepatitis G Virus Encodes Protease Activities Which Can Effect Processing of the Virus Putative Nonstructural Proteins
A. Belyaev
,
Su-Jin Chong
,
+4 authors
J. Kim
Journal of Virology
1998
Corpus ID: 5208182
ABSTRACT The genome of a recently identified virus, hepatitis G virus (HGV), shows considerable homology to hepatitis C virus…
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1998
1998
Hepatitis G and hepatitis C RNA viruses coexisting in cryoglobulinemia.
J. Tepper
,
S. Feinman
,
L. D'Costa
,
R. Sooknannan
,
W. Pruzanski
Journal of Rheumatology
1998
Corpus ID: 27024148
OBJECTIVE Hepatitis G virus (HGV) has been identified as a new member of the Flaviridae family, which includes the hepatitis C…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Distribution of hepatitis G viremia and antibody response to recombinant proteins with special regard to risk factors in 709 patients
H. Feucht
,
B. Zöllner
,
+4 authors
R. Laufs
Hepatology
1997
Corpus ID: 21280702
A new virus named hepatitis G virus (HGV) has been detected recently. Until now, no assays for the detection of antibodies…
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1997
1997
Hepatitis G virus co‐infection in liver transplantation recipients with chronic hepatitis C and nonviral chronic liver disease
M. Fried
,
Y. Khudyakov
,
+8 authors
H. Fields
Hepatology
1997
Corpus ID: 45208090
Hepatitis G virus (HGV) is a newly described RNA virus that is parenterally transmitted and has been found frequently in patients…
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1997
1997
Short report: evidence of worldwide transmission of hepatitis G virus.
A. Corwin
,
K. Hyams
,
+10 authors
D. Watts
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1997
Corpus ID: 22696596
Hepatitis G virus (HGV) has been recently documented in the Americas, Europe, and Australia. Distinct risk populations from North…
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1996
Review
1996
Hepatitis delta virus. Genetics and pathogenesis.
J. Casey
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine
1996
Corpus ID: 11452014
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