Betekenis van:
hepatitis a

hepatitis a
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an acute but benign form of viral hepatitis caused by an RNA virus that does not persist in the blood serum and is usually transmitted by ingesting food or drink that is contaminated with fecal matter

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    1. A new treatment for hepatitis is being studied.
    2. Hepatitis A
    3. HEPATITIS A
    4. (Hepatitis A Virus)
    5. Hepatitis A virus specific antibody response
    6. Detection of hepatitis A virus antigen in stool
    7. Detection of hepatitis A virus antigen in stool Epidemiological criteria
    8. An outbreak of Hepatitis A in humans has been confirmed in the Community.
    9. Hepatitis C virus specific antibody response confirmed by a different antibody test
    10. Detection of hepatitis A virus nucleic acid in serum or stool
    11. History, clinical evidence, or laboratory evidence of HIV, acute or chronic hepatitis B (except in the case of persons with a proven immune status), hepatitis C and HTLV I/II, transmission risk or evidence of risk factors for these infections.
    12. where HIV 1 and 2, hepatitis B or hepatitis C test results are positive or unavailable, or where the donor is known to be a source of infection risk, a system of separate storage must be devised;
    13. The origin of the disease has been identified to be the consumption of certain bivalve molluscs imported from Peru that were contaminated with the hepatitis A virus (HAV).
    14. Commission Decision 2008/866/EC of 12 November 2008 on emergency measures suspending imports from Peru of certain bivalve molluscs intended for human consumption [2] was adopted as a result of contamination with the hepatitis A virus (HAV) of certain bivalve molluscs imported from Peru which were identified as being at the origin of an outbreak of hepatitis A in humans.
    15. The inspection concluded that the Peruvian authorities were putting in place the corrective measures described in the information which they provided after the outbreak of hepatitis A. However, these measures were not fully implemented at the time of the inspection.