What is Hepatitis A?
This virus spreads primarily through the fecal-oral route.
What is PCR?
This type of nucleic acid test can confirm Hepatitis E infection.
Rotavirus spreads through these primary routes.
Fecal oral route and contaminated surfaces
Norwalk virus can survive on surfaces for this duration.
Days to week
Astroviruses primarily infect this demographic.
Young children
What is IgM anti-HAV?
Detection of this immunoglobulin confirms acute Hepatitis A infection.
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Rotavirus commonly causes this symptom in children under 5.
Severe diarrhea
This molecular test is the gold standard for Norwalk virus detection
RT PCR
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What is the Hepatitis A vaccine?
This vaccine protects against Hepatitis A infection.
What are drinking contaminated water and consuming undercooked pork?
Prevention
Avoiding these practices reduces the risk of Hepatitis E transmission.
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Norwalk virus is highly contagious and transmitted through these.
contaminated food, water, and surfaces
Astroviruses have this distinct feature in their capsid, seen under an electron microscope.
Star like appearance
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In which population is Hepatitis E most severe, with a high risk of fulminant hepatitis?
Pregnant women, especially in the third trimester.
This test is used to detect Rotavirus antigens in stool.
Elisa
Norwalk virus is otherwise known as
Calcivirus
For both groups
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What is serological testing?
This is the most common method to detect Hepatitis A during acute infection.
What animal is a common reservoir for zoonotic Hepatitis E genotypes?
Pigs
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This symptom typically lasts 1–3 days in Norwalk virus infections.
Vomiting
Rotavirus, Norwalk virus, and Astroviruses cause diseases in this system.
Gastrointestinal system