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enterically transmitted non-a, non-b hepatitis: recovery of virus-like particles from an epidemic in south delhi and transmission studies in rhesus monkeys.an epidemic of viral hepatitis, serologically characterized as due to non-a, non-b hepatitis, occurred in a village of south delhi, india, in december, 1986, through january, 1987. water contaminated with fecal matter was the apparent source of infection. disease-associated virus-like particles were detected by immune electron microscopy in the feces of three patients within 5 days of illness. the virus-like particles were agglutinated by autologous acute-phase serum but not by convalescent seru ...19892506121
an epidemic of non-a, non-b hepatitis in south delhi: epidemiological studies and transmission of the disease to rhesus monkeys.in november 1987 an epidemic of nanb-hepatitis broke out in a residential colony of south delhi which lasted for nearly two months. the epidemic was caused due to the sewage contamination of the drinking water supply. analysis of the epidemiological data showed that the disease was more common in the younger age group of 11-20 years and that both sexes were equally prone to the disease. the disease could be transmitted to rhesus monkeys by intravenous inoculation of the stool extracts from the p ...19921642558
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