Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6123293 | Journal of Infection | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Chronic Hepatitis E infection (HEV) is reported in immunocompromised patients. A 45-year-old HIV-infected man had no cause found for a persistent transaminitis which predated commencement of antiretroviral therapy. Hepatic elastography and liver biopsy revealed cirrhosis. In 2010, he tested positive for HEV IgM/IgG antibodies. Plasma HEV RNA was detected. Archived samples revealed HEV viraemia since 2000. A 24-week course of pegylated interferon was commenced and HEV RNA became undetectable at week 4 until week 27 post treatment cessation. Chronic HEV infection should be considered in HIV patients as a cause for unexplained transaminitis and cryptogenic liver cirrhosis.
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Authors
Gurmit K. Jagjit Singh, Samreen Ijaz, Neesha Rockwood, Simon P. Farnworth, Emma Devitt, Mark Atkins, Richard Tedder, Mark Nelson,