Which form of Hepatitis is infectious?
Which are found in serum?
Which is enterically transmitted?
Which is parenterally transmitted?
Which Hepatitis is infectious? - Hepatitis A
Which are found in serum? - Hepatitis B and D
Which is enterically transmitted? - Hepatitis E
Which is parenterally transmitted? - Hepatitis C
Which forms of Hepatitis cause chronic viral hepatitis in the US?
Hepatitis C (3.9 million) and Hepatitis B (1.25 million)
Hepatitis A Virus characteristics (serotypes, transmission, acute vs chronic)
Picornavirus structure
HAV is steadily released from infected _______
What is the immune response?
Hepatocytes; NK and cytotoxic T cells eliminate infected cells; Ab response also assists in viral clearance
Hepatitis A - Clinical features
Incubation period:
Jaundice by age group:
Rare complications:
Incubation period: Average 3- days; range 15-50 days
Jaundice by age group:
Rare complications:
How long is the incubation period for Hepatitis A infection?
3 weeks
Preparation of inactivated Hepatitis A vaccines (3 steps)
Who is reccommended for HAV vaccination?
Hepatitis E virus Characteristics
Hepatitis E - Epidemiologic Features
Hepatitis B Virus ( Structure and Characteristics)
Outcome of Hepatitis B Virus Infection by Age at infection
If infected at birth - higher chance of chronic infection (chance decrease as we age)
If infected at older age - higher chance of symptomatic infection
Pathogenesis of Hep B
Risk factors for acute Hepatitis B in US
HBV spread through the body
Clinical outcomes of HBV infection in adults
Hepatitis D virus (delta)
Hepatitis D is a viroid - can only grow in Hepatitis B infected cells
Presence of HDV can make it more likely for HBV to lead to what condition?
Fulminant hepatitis
Hepatitis D clinical features
Coinfection:
Superinfection:
Co-infection (with HBV): Severe acute disease; low risk of chronic infection
Superinfection (Subsequent to HBV): usually develop chronic HDV infection; high risk of severe chronic liver disease
Why does chronic HVB infection correlate with a high incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Prevention and Treatment of HBV
Hepatitis C (Characterisitics)
Liver damage from HCV is due to…
Immunopathology; viral replication induces robust innate immune response