Species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus.
Sinónimos
Examples for "hbv"
Examples for "hbv"
1Treatment options for chronic HBV infection have improved considerably in recent years.
2It remains a potential transmission threat and risk to HBV chronic infection.
3Rates of HBV reactivation, however, were significantly lower in the combination-therapy group.
4Conclusions: HBV infection is a major etiologic factor for Korean HCC patients.
5We sought to investigate myocardial conditions in patients with chronic HBV infection.
1No one of the remaining patients showed hepatitis B virus reverse seroconversion.
2And expression unit containing hepatitis B virus PreC-C was cloned into it.
3Its transmission is essentially parenteral and resembles that of hepatitis B virus.
4Conclusion: Hepatitis B virus infection is highly endemic in rural Vietnam.
5A fifth chimpanzee, without active hepatitis B virus infection, served as a control.
6So far, hepatitis B virus cannot be grown in tissue cultures.
7Lok's model could also discriminate high and low hepatitis B virus DNA loads.
8Hepatitis B virus markers remained negative in the 10 unvaccinated hemophiliacs.
9Like many other DNA viruses, the hepatitis B virus bears a transactivational potential.
10A total of 198 hepatitis B virus-ACLF patients were enrolled for this review.
11Hepatitis B virus reinfection is a vital problem after liver transplantation in HBV-related patients.
12Experimental challenge with homologous hepatitis B virus resulted in a pattern of partial protection.
13Perinatal and childhood transmission is common for hepatitis B virus.
14These chromosomal deletions are closely related to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.
15Controversy surrounds the indication of liver transplantation in patients with hepatitis B virus infection.
16Hepatitis B virus vaccination-related histories were recorded using self-administered questionnaires.
Translations for hepatitis b virus