From:  Insights of hepatitis A virus disease burden in Indian subcontinent: why urbanized localities are vulnerable to disease outbreaks?

 General characteristics of hepatitis A related fulminant hepatic failure.

Patient’s codecSensoriumHEd gradeOther viral etiologiesViral load copies/mLRemarks
Ind-127Drowsy, confusedGrade IVHCV + HEV388619Died
Ind-223RestlessGrade I-342870Recovered
Ind-305RestlessGrade I-116806Recovered
Ind-322Coma, cannot be arousedGrade IVHCV + HEV9156522Died
Ind-448RestlessGrade I-301043Recovered
Ind-464Coma, cannot be arousedGrade IVHBV + HEV7276522Died
Ind-472RestlessGrade I1734Recovered
Ind-201Restless, ConfusedGrade IIHEV316806Recovered
Ind-480RestlessGrade I-1072Recovered
Ind-63Coma, cannot be arousedGrade IIIHCV4009476Died

c: Ind, corresponds to Indian isolates, the sequence submitted in GenBank; d: hepatic encephalopathy, the occurrence of confusion, altered level of consciousness, and coma; HBV: hepatitis B virus; HCV: hepatitis C virus; HE: hepatic encephalopathy; HEV: hepatitis E virus.