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  • Title: Pathophysiology of hepatitis C virus infection.
    Author: Camps J, Córdoba J, Esteban JI.
    Journal: Pathol Biol (Paris); 1995 Oct; 43(8):691-702. PubMed ID: 8745591.
    Abstract:
    Any physiopathological hypothesis of HCV infection must explain at least some of the most characteristic features of this infection, namely: 1) persistent infection in the majority of exposed individuals, associated with a wide spectrum of histological damages and fluctuating biochemical expression; 2) low tendency towards spontaneous recovery; 3) high tendency to progress to cirrhosis; 4) high prevalence of autoimmune phenomenons; 5) very weak or absent immunity to reinfection. A model is given taking into account the nature of the HCV genome, the immune response of the host to the infection and the potential mechanisms(s) involved in viral persistence.
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