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Harry R. Dalton
Researcher at Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust
Publications - 32
Citations - 3363
Harry R. Dalton is an academic researcher from Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatitis E & Hepatitis E virus. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 32 publications receiving 3118 citations. Previous affiliations of Harry R. Dalton include Glasgow Caledonian University & Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Hepatitis E: an emerging infection in developed countries
TL;DR: Patients with unexplained hepatitis should be tested for hepatitis E, whatever their age or travel history, and the source and route of infection remain uncertain, but it might be a porcine zoonosis.
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Hepatitis E virus antibodies in blood donors, France.
Jean-Michel Mansuy,Richard P. Bendall,Florence Legrand-Abravanel,Karine Sauné,Marcel Miedougé,Vic Ellis,Henri Rech,François Destruel,Nassim Kamar,Harry R. Dalton,Jacques Izopet +10 more
TL;DR: Using a validated sensitive assay, it is found hepatitis E virus (HEV) IgG in 52.5% of voluntary blood donors in southwestern France, which suggests HEV is highly endemic to this region.
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A comparison of two commercially available anti-HEV IgG kits and a re-evaluation of anti-HEV IgG seroprevalence data in developed countries
TL;DR: The results suggest that published studies of HEV seroprevalence using the GL assay have underestimated the true figure and that a properly validated method is required to make meaningful comparisons of HEv serop revalence between populations.
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Hepatitis E Virus and Neurologic Disorders
Nassim Kamar,Richard P. Bendall,Jean-Marie Péron,Pascal Cintas,Laurent Prudhomme,Jean Michel Mansuy,Lionel Rostaing,Frances Keane,Samreen Ijaz,Jacques Izopet,Harry R. Dalton +10 more
TL;DR: During 2004-2009, among 126 patients with locally acquired acute and chronic HEV genotype 3 infection, neurologic complications developed in 7: inflammatory polyradiculopathy, Guillain-Barre syndrome, bilateral brachial neuritis, encephalitis, and ataxia/proximal myopathy.
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Autochthonous hepatitis E in Southwest England: natural history, complications and seasonal variation, and hepatitis E virus IgG seroprevalence in blood donors, the elderly and patients with chronic liver disease.
Harry R. Dalton,William Stableforth,P. Thurairajah,Simon Hazeldine,Rene Remnarace,Warshow Usama,Liz Farrington,Noor Hamad,Cyril Sieberhagen,Vic Ellis,Jonathan Mitchell,S. Hyder Hussaini,Malcolm Banks,Samreen Ijaz,Richard P. Bendall +14 more
TL;DR: Autochthonous hepatitis E is more common than previously recognized, and should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with hepatitis, whatever their age or travel history.