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Three hepatitis viruses, torque teno virus (TTV), SEN virus (named after the initials of patient zero), and hepatitis G virus (HGV, also called GB virus type C), can not cause hepatitis by themselves but they can (probably) cause co-infection with hepatitis A – E. These were discovered relatively recently and their significance is not well known yet.
Three hepatitis viruses, '''torque teno virus''' (TTV), '''SEN virus''' (named after the initials of patient zero), and '''hepatitis G virus''' (HGV, also called '''GB virus type C'''), can not cause [[viral hepatitis]] by themselves but they can (probably) cause co-infection with hepatitis A – E. These were discovered relatively recently and their significance is not well known yet.
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]

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Three hepatitis viruses, torque teno virus (TTV), SEN virus (named after the initials of patient zero), and hepatitis G virus (HGV, also called GB virus type C), can not cause viral hepatitis by themselves but they can (probably) cause co-infection with hepatitis A – E. These were discovered relatively recently and their significance is not well known yet.