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In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the ambitious goal of eliminating hepatitis B viral infections as a public health crisis, spurred in part by hepatitis C breakthroughs.
The presence of hepatitis B surface antibodies in the blood indicates a person is recovering from a hepatitis B virus infection. It means that their immunity to HBV is increasing. By testing a ...
HBsAg is the hallmark of HBV infection and is the first serological marker to appear in acute hepatitis B. Most patients recovering from acute hepatitis B clear HBsAg within 4-6 months after onset ...
Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), which is a small DNA virus from the Hepadnaviridae family. If someone has this infection for a long time, it can lead ...
Hepatitis B is liver inflammation caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Inflammation can damage your liver. Hepatitis B is inflammation of your liver caused by infection with the ...
Hepatitis B and C are two strains of the hepatitis virus, which causes liver inflammation. A person may acquire hepatitis B from the bodily fluids of someone who has the infection, while hepatitis ...
Hepatitis B is a liver infection that inflames the organ and impacts its ability to function. It can be either acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term), and is estimated to impact between 880,000 ...
The good news is that many HCV infections have been cured because of new antiviral drugs. Tests for hepatitis B can tell if you’re infected. They also look for proteins called antibodies in your ...
The hepatitis B virus infects liver cells and is not to be confused with other types of hepatitis viruses, including the better known hepatitis A and C. The virus is spread by bodily fluids ...
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