Abstract:Acute hepatitis A virus (AHAV) infection is a self-limited condition that usually spontaneously recovers in 2-8 weeks. While in children under 6 years of age AHAV is often asymptomatic, >70% of adults manifest symptoms together with typical laboratory findings [1]. AHAV is serologically diagnosed by the detection of anti-HAV IgM, which persists 2-6 months after infection. Laboratory results during AHAV show a marked increase (usually 10 to 40 times the upper reference limit [URL]) in serum alanine aminotransfe… Show more
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