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Glossary

Starting with A for "ACE inhibitor" and continuing through to Y for "Yolk Sac Tumour", we give you succinct explanations for scientific and medical terms in clear and simple words.




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Hepatitis Viruses
Pathogens of a generalised and infectious disease in man which occurs at least partially in the liver
(Acute Hepatitis, Chronic Hepatitis).

Classification:
1. Hepatitis A Virus (Abbr. HAV):
Pathogen of hepatitis A. This is a cube-shaped virus of diameter 27 nm, which can be detected in man and in some great apes.
2. Hepatitis B Virus (Abbr. HBV):
Pathogen of hepatitis B. This is a cube-shaped virus of diameter 42-45 nm.
3. Hepatitis C Virus (Abbr. HCV):
Pathogen of hepatitis C. This is a virus of diameter 50-60 nm and with a great potential for genetic change. There are at least 6 genetically different types (1-6) and 3 subtypes (a-c), with highly variable geographical distribution.
4. Hepatitis D Virus (Abbr. HDV):
Pathogen of hepatitis D. This is a naked minivirus or viroid, which only consists of genetic information.
5. Hepatitis E Virus (Abbr. HEV):
Pathogen of hepatitis E. This virus has been assigned to its own genus; it only occurs in man.
6. Hepatitis G Virus (Abbr. HGV):
Pathogen of hepatitis G. This virus is similar to HCV. It only rarely causes inflammation of the liver. Several studies have suggested that there are further hepatitis viruses.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin