• No results found

Epidemiology, molecular characterization of hepatitis viruses in Rwanda and implication on liver disease

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Epidemiology, molecular characterization of hepatitis viruses in Rwanda and implication on liver disease"

Copied!
1
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

Epidemiology, molecular

characterization of hepatitis

viruses in Rwanda and

implication on liver disease

Theogene Twagirumugabe

Epidemiology, molecular characterization of hepatitis viruses in Rwanda and implication on liver disease

| Theogene T

wagirumugabe

ISBN 978-91-7833-097-3 (PRINT) ISBN 978-91-7833-098-0 (PDF) Printed by BrandFactory, Gothenburg

References

Related documents

individuals diagnosed and included in the study from 1985-2012. The sequences are assigned to the year of diagnosis. Trend analysis stratified by risk groups and B vs

LD surveillance is indicator-based and relies on two different schemes: one covering all cases (comprehensive notifications) reported from European Union (EU) Member States,

So far scientist have over come major milestones giving insight into the molecular mechanisms of infection, the host ability to clear infection as well as the mechanisms

 High prevalence of HEV markers (~22%) in Swedish wild life suggest wild boar and deer family as viral reservoirs and may result in human HEV transmission..  An absence of HEV

DAGs can undergo a final esterification step resulting in triacylglycerol (TAG) synthesis, the main lipid component of liver fat. In conclusion, our studies demonstrate that MBOAT7:

PI-AA depletion upregulates the enzymatic activity of CDS, which enhances the PI availability for a phospholipase C-like protein that, releasing free inositol monophosphate

Seroprevalence, measles virus, rubella virus, Zika virus, West Nile virus, chikungunya virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, mosquitoes, linear epitopes, Rwanda, Sweden... Ett

Keywords: Seroprevalence, measles virus, rubella virus, Zika virus, West Nile virus, chikungunya virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, mosquitoes, linear epitopes,