Hepatitis A and B are the most common vaccine-preventable diseases for travelers; nevertheless, up to 50% of confirmed cases of hepatitis A and B in Europe are still acquired during travel.
Although a vaccine has been available since 2011, its 3-dose regimen makes it difficult to administer in such a context. Hepatitis E, a potentially serious viral liver disease, is transmitted ...
Patients with HIV and hepatitis B coinfection are at an increased risk for hepatitis D. Patients with hepatitis D have an increased risk for liver-related complications and mortality. Patients ...