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Let's dive into the world of hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E – five viruses that can affect your liver, each with its own unique ...
Catching HBV early can make a world of difference. Medical professionals typically use blood tests that check for signs of the virus in the body, such as HBV antigens or antibodies. They also ...
From a public health point of view, there are no specific strategies for prevention of hepatitis E virus infection. Exposures ...
The U.S. capacity to battle hepatitis B and C has been leveled a devastating blow with the recent closure of the CDC’s ...
Currently, there is no feline vaccine for the hepatitis B virus, and the hepatitis B vaccine for humans is highly toxic to ...
A new study reveals evidence that immune cells, liver cells and viral leftovers created a dangerous combination.
Large-scale data on the hepatitis D virus (HDV)/hepatitis B virus (HBV) co-infection rate is needed to estimate the current epidemiology of HDV in China. This study aimed to estimate the current ...
The following is a summary of “Chronic hepatitis B virus infection increases the risk of kidney disease while antiviral ...
Hepatitis A and hepatitis E are viral infections that primarily affect the liver and are transmitted through the fecal-oral ...
An in-depth look at Hepatitis D, why it’s so severe, and how new therapies bring hope for better treatment and prevention.
hepatitis B and hepatitis C under new plans. The move comes after the NHS outlined ambitions to end new HIV cases in England by 2030. The NHS launched a national blood-borne virus (BBV ...