Coursaget P, Leboulleux D, Gharbi Y, Enogat N, Ndao M A, Coll-Seck A M, Kastally R
Institut de Virologie de Tours, Faculté de Pharmacie, France.
Scand J Infect Dis. 1995;27(1):9-11. doi: 10.3109/00365549509018964.
Markers for acute hepatitis A, B, C and E virus infections were examined in the sera of 72 patients suffering from acute hepatitis in Senegal and Tunisia. Hepatitis B was responsible for 36% and hepatitis C for 21% of the cases. Acute hepatitis A was not diagnosed. HEV infection was not observed in Senegal and represents only 4% of the acute hepatitis cases in Tunisia.