Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever Virus

In 2018, yellow fever with hepatitis was diagnosed for 2 unvaccinated travelers returning to France from Brazil. Hepatitis persisted for >6 months; liver enzyme levels again increased 2 months after disease onset with no detection of yellow fever virus RNA or other pathogens. Persistent hepatitis...

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Main Authors: Blandine Denis, David Chirio, Diane Ponscarme, Ségolène Brichler, Nathalie Colin de Verdière, François Simon, Jean-Michel Molina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2019-06-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/25/6/19-0069_article
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author Blandine Denis
David Chirio
Diane Ponscarme
Ségolène Brichler
Nathalie Colin de Verdière
François Simon
Jean-Michel Molina
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description In 2018, yellow fever with hepatitis was diagnosed for 2 unvaccinated travelers returning to France from Brazil. Hepatitis persisted for >6 months; liver enzyme levels again increased 2 months after disease onset with no detection of yellow fever virus RNA or other pathogens. Persistent hepatitis with hepatic cytolysis rebound probably resulted from immune response.
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spelling doaj.art-1f5cb6276ce843a2b8a6830848ee05d22022-12-22T01:17:06ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592019-06-012561248124910.3201/eid2506.190069Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever VirusBlandine DenisDavid ChirioDiane PonscarmeSégolène BrichlerNathalie Colin de VerdièreFrançois SimonJean-Michel MolinaIn 2018, yellow fever with hepatitis was diagnosed for 2 unvaccinated travelers returning to France from Brazil. Hepatitis persisted for >6 months; liver enzyme levels again increased 2 months after disease onset with no detection of yellow fever virus RNA or other pathogens. Persistent hepatitis with hepatic cytolysis rebound probably resulted from immune response.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/25/6/19-0069_articleYellow feverpersistent hepatitisBrazilvirusesFrancehepatitis
spellingShingle Blandine Denis
David Chirio
Diane Ponscarme
Ségolène Brichler
Nathalie Colin de Verdière
François Simon
Jean-Michel Molina
Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever Virus
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Yellow fever
persistent hepatitis
Brazil
viruses
France
hepatitis
title Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever Virus
title_full Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever Virus
title_fullStr Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever Virus
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever Virus
title_short Hepatitis Rebound after Infection with Yellow Fever Virus
title_sort hepatitis rebound after infection with yellow fever virus
topic Yellow fever
persistent hepatitis
Brazil
viruses
France
hepatitis
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/25/6/19-0069_article
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