An infectious illness caused by hepatitis B virus which causes an inflammation of the liver of hominoidea, including humans.
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Examples for "hepatitis b infection"
Examples for "hepatitis b infection"
1Liver function tests were not a good predictor of hepatitis B infection.
2Ground glass cytoplasmic change in hepatocytes is typically associated with chronic hepatitis B infection.
3ARO-HBV is an RNAi therapeutic candidate for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B infection.
4The other patient acquired hepatitis B infection during the transplantation.
5All cases were negative for chronic hepatitis B infection.
1We designed a reverse transcription, polymerase chain reaction-based assay for serum hepatitis D virus RNA.
2The patient is clinically normal, serum hepatitis B surface antigen negative at 10 months of follow-up.
3The concentration of serum hepatitis C virus RNA was determined by a competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay.
4PMID: 7514560 The concentration of serum hepatitis C virus RNA was determined by a competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay.
5Quantitative measurements of serum hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA are becoming increasingly important in the management of HCV-infected patients.
1To identify early predictors of a severe or fulminant course in patients with acute viral hepatitis B (AVH-B).
2Various types of spliced defective HBV genomes have been isolated from the sera and liver tissues of viral hepatitis B patients.
1Gilead said chronic hepatitis B affects more than 400 million people worldwide.
2Conclusions: Entecavir therapy showed excellent efficacy in nucleoside-naive chronic hepatitis B patients.
3Liver function tests were not a good predictor of hepatitis B infection.
4No one of the remaining patients showed hepatitis B virus reverse seroconversion.
5And expression unit containing hepatitis B virus PreC-C was cloned into it.
6Its transmission is essentially parenteral and resembles that of hepatitis B virus.
7Crescentic glomerulonephritis was diagnosed in two chronic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers.
8Hepatitis B is a potentially life-threatening infection that can destroy the liver.
9Screening for a number of conditions, including Hepatitis B and C, is available.
10Hepatitis B screening is not standard practice in government HIV clinics.
11Conclusions: An increased prevalence of celiac disease was observed among hepatitis B patients.
12Objective: There are an estimated 350 million hepatitis B carriers worldwide.
13Conclusion: Hepatitis B virus infection is highly endemic in rural Vietnam.
14The recombinant hepatitis B vaccines available today are safe and immunogenic.
15One patient with recurrent hepatitis B developed chronic severe hepatitis B despite treatment.
16A fifth chimpanzee, without active hepatitis B virus infection, served as a control.
Translations for hepatitis b