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A hepatitis E vírus élelmiszer-biztonsági jelentőségének vizsgálata PCR és ELISA módszerrel állati eredetű élelmiszerekben

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2021
Author
Makkai, Enikő
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The Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a pathogen belonging to the family Hepeviridae, including the genus Orthohepevirus A. HEV is a non-enveloped, icosahedral symmetry, positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus with a genome of 7.2 kb in length. A total of 8 genotypes are known. Virus strains belonging to the HEV-3-4 genotype are able to spread from animal to human, so they are responsible for zoonotic diseases. The main reservoir species of zoonotic strains are the swine, wild boar, deer, fawn and rabbit. Previous research has shown that virus strains responsible for zoonotic infection in developed countries are transmitted primarily from animals to humans through faecal-oral contact and food.
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