非嗜肝病毒引起的肝炎——在不断变化的世界中日益重要。

Gautam Ray
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了解非嗜肝病毒的流行病学和临床方面的知识正变得越来越重要,而不是在各种情况下由它们引起的急性肝损伤的发生率不断上升。从广义上讲,它们包括疱疹病毒科、出血热病毒和某些感染肝脏的呼吸道病毒。它们既可以影响免疫正常的个体,也可以影响免疫功能低下的个体,后者更常见的是作为播散性全身性感染的一部分,症状从自限性转氨炎到急性肝功能衰竭。它们日益重要的原因是通过以下途径增加了接触这些病毒的机会:(1)过度拥挤、气候和环境变化、在迄今尚未开发的地区旅游和定居人数增加,在这些地区流行并通过直接接触或通过作为其宿主的当地动物传播;(2)在器官移植、免疫和非免疫相关炎症疾病以及各种癌症等情况下,使用免疫调节药物篡改人体正常的保护性免疫,这些疾病的发病率随着世界人口老龄化的延长而上升,并伴有许多合并症。由于这种感染相对罕见,无特异性表现,临床病程自限性,在疾病早期很少被考虑或调查,导致并发症的发展。本文综述了最常见的非嗜肝病毒,重点介绍了它们的流行病学、发病机制、临床表现和治疗。在适当的临床环境中,如最近去过流行地区、免疫功能低下或接触这些病毒,应将其列入急性肝损伤的鉴别诊断。
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Non hepatotropic virus induced hepatitis - rising importance in a changing world.

A knowledge of the epidemiology and clinical aspects of non-hepatotropic viruses is becoming increasingly important in lieu of the rising incidence of acute liver injury caused by them in various circumstances. Broadly, they include the Herpesviridae group, the hemorrhagic fever viruses and certain respiratory viruses that infect the liver. They can affect both the immunocompetent and the immunocompromised individual, more commonly the latter as part of disseminated systemic infection with symptoms ranging from self-limited transaminitis to acute liver failure Various reasons for their rising importance are increased exposure to these viruses by way of: (1) Overcrowding, climatic and environmental changes, increasing tourism and settlement in hitherto unexplored areas where they are endemic and spread either by direct contact or through local fauna which serve as their reservoir host; and (2) Tampering with the normal protective human immunity by using immunomodulator drugs in scenarios of organ transplants, immune and non-immune related inflammatory disorders and various cancers, all of which are rising in incidence due to the aging world population living longer with many comorbidities. As such infections are relatively rare with non-specific presentation, and self-limited clinical course, they are seldom thought of or investigated for in the early disease stages which lead to the development of complications. This review of the most common non-hepatotropic viruses focusses on their epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and management. They should be listed in the differential diagnosis of acute liver injury in appropriate clinical setting like recent travel to endemic areas, immunocompromised state, or exposure to these viruses.

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