Type |
Clinical features |
Prevalence |
- Moderate prevalence (1-2%)
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- Western Pacific countries
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Virology |
- Single stranded RNA virus from family Flaviviridae
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- Viral RNA translated into polyprotein by host cells after viral entry
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- Viral protease complex NS3 and NS4A proteins work together to cleave polyprotein into mature viral proteins
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- NS5A and NS5B help modulate further viral replication and release viral particle from host cell
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- 60-75% of patients in US, Latin America, and Europe
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- Subtypes include 1a and 1b
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- ~15% of patients) in US, Latin America, and Europe
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- Subtypes include 2a and 2b
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- More common in India, Far East, and Australia
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- Most common in Africa and Middle East
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- Most common in South Africa
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- Most common in Hong Kong and Vietnam
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Possible modes of viral transmission |
- Mother to child in utero, during chilbirth, or after childbirth
- Organ transplant from infected donors
- Percutaneous innoculation by contaminated equipment
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- Syringes and needles by IV drug use
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