1. Acute Hepatitis in Children Due to Rat Hepatitis E Virus.
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Caballero-Gómez J, Pereira S, Rivero-Calle I, Perez AB, Viciana I, Casares-Jiménez M, Rios-Muñoz L, Rivero-Juarez A, Aguilera A, and Rivero A
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- Child, Humans, Male, Acute Disease, Female, Animals, Child, Preschool, Rats, Adolescent, Diagnosis, Differential, Infant, Hepatitis, Viral, Animal diagnosis, Hepatitis, Viral, Animal virology, Hepatitis E virus, Hepatitis E diagnosis
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Two of 11 children with acute hepatitis of unknown origin were found to have rat hepatitis E virus infection. This infection should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with acute hepatitis of unknown origin., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest This work was supported by the Andalusian General Secretariat for Research, Development, and Innovation in Health (PI-0287-2019), the Spanish Ministry of Health (RD12/0017/0012), co-financed by European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), and the Carlos III Health Institute (Research Project grant numbers: PI21/00 793 and PI22/01 098). Projects “PI21/00 793” and “PI22/01 098” were funded by Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII) and co-funded by the European Union. LRM is the recipient of a “INVESTIGO” research program grant funded by the European Union NextGenerationEU Plan. MCJ is the recipient of a PFIS predoctoral grant (FI22/00 180) from the Carlos III Health Institute and co-funded by the European Union. ARJ is supported by a contract from the Spanish Junta de Andalucía (Nicolas Monardes program: C1-0001-2023). JCG is supported by the CIBERINFEC (CB21/13/00 083), Carlos III Health Institute, Spanish Ministry of Science, and NextGenerationEU. The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2024
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