To the Editor: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an important causeof acute viral hepatitis worldwide.1 Kamar et al. in this issueof the Journal2 and others3,4 have recently suggested that HEVinfection might result in chronic hepatitis in immunocompromisedpatients. We report a rapidly progressing case of cirrhosisin a renal-transplant recipient with chronic HEV infection.
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