Assessment of the potential effect of Epstein-Barr Virus concomitant infection on the response to Interferon-Ribavirin therapy among chronic Hepatitis C Virus infected patients /
Ashgan Mohamed Zayed
Assessment of the potential effect of Epstein-Barr Virus concomitant infection on the response to Interferon-Ribavirin therapy among chronic Hepatitis C Virus infected patients / دراسة مدى تأثير الإصابة بفيروس ابشتين- بار على استجابة مرضى الالتهاب الكبدى الفيروسى المزمن (سي) للعلاج بالانترفيرون Ashgan Mohamed Zayed ; Supervised Abdelfattah Mohammed Attia , Nadia Mohamed Madany , Lamiaa Abdelfattah Ahmed Madkour - Cairo : Ashgan Mohamed Zayed , 2018 - 82 P. ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Background and aim: Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is one of the most ubiquitous viruses that canse liver pathology. presumably, a co-infection of EBV and hepatitis C Virus (EBV) may impact the prognosis of HCV-infected patiets. hence, in this study we endeavored to estimate the effect of EBV infection on the response to treatment with interferon and ribavirin therapy in chronic HCV patients. Methodes: thestaudy was conducted on 84 chronic HCV patients and 16 control subjects. viral loads were assessed using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, while anti-EBV IgM levels were determined by ELISA
Epstein-Barr Virus Hepatitis C Virus Interferon
Assessment of the potential effect of Epstein-Barr Virus concomitant infection on the response to Interferon-Ribavirin therapy among chronic Hepatitis C Virus infected patients / دراسة مدى تأثير الإصابة بفيروس ابشتين- بار على استجابة مرضى الالتهاب الكبدى الفيروسى المزمن (سي) للعلاج بالانترفيرون Ashgan Mohamed Zayed ; Supervised Abdelfattah Mohammed Attia , Nadia Mohamed Madany , Lamiaa Abdelfattah Ahmed Madkour - Cairo : Ashgan Mohamed Zayed , 2018 - 82 P. ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Background and aim: Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is one of the most ubiquitous viruses that canse liver pathology. presumably, a co-infection of EBV and hepatitis C Virus (EBV) may impact the prognosis of HCV-infected patiets. hence, in this study we endeavored to estimate the effect of EBV infection on the response to treatment with interferon and ribavirin therapy in chronic HCV patients. Methodes: thestaudy was conducted on 84 chronic HCV patients and 16 control subjects. viral loads were assessed using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, while anti-EBV IgM levels were determined by ELISA
Epstein-Barr Virus Hepatitis C Virus Interferon