2022
DOI: 10.22578/ijms.20.1.3
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Molecular and Phylogenetic Detection of Torque Teno Virus (Ttv) Among Hemodialysis Patients: A Single Center Study

Abstract: Background: Patients on long-term hemodialysis are at a higher risk of contracting blood transmitted infections because of their weakened immune systems and frequent interaction with blood, blood products, equipment, and contaminated surfaces. This making them an important population to study the clinical and epidemiological consequences of newly discovered infections like torque teno virus (TTV). Objective: To investigate the frequency of TTV in patients undergoing hemodialysis by molecular method and to find… Show more

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“…Hepatitis results from hepatocyte damage produced by the action of varingform of chemical agents including drugs, toxins, alchohol or some pathogens such as, viruses and others [2]. However, virus still represents the most common and important causative agent of hepatitis caused by at least five different viruses which are ecologically, immunologically, and epidemiologically distinct [3]. Viral hepatitis types are: A (formerly called infectious hepatitis), B (serum hepatitis), C (formerly called post-transfusion non-A non-B hepatitis), D (Delta hepatitis), E (Enterically transmitted).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hepatitis results from hepatocyte damage produced by the action of varingform of chemical agents including drugs, toxins, alchohol or some pathogens such as, viruses and others [2]. However, virus still represents the most common and important causative agent of hepatitis caused by at least five different viruses which are ecologically, immunologically, and epidemiologically distinct [3]. Viral hepatitis types are: A (formerly called infectious hepatitis), B (serum hepatitis), C (formerly called post-transfusion non-A non-B hepatitis), D (Delta hepatitis), E (Enterically transmitted).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%