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Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future
New information has prompted revision of the conceptual framework for considering the epidemiology and virology of viral hepatitis. The means are now at hand to identify infections due to either Hepatitis A or B, as well as to implicate other etiologic agents in hepatitis. Immunologic evidence of va...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4376306 |
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description | New information has prompted revision of the conceptual framework for considering the epidemiology and virology of viral hepatitis. The means are now at hand to identify infections due to either Hepatitis A or B, as well as to implicate other etiologic agents in hepatitis. Immunologic evidence of variation in the antigens associated with Hepatitis B, and possibly in Hepatitis A, may explain some well known epidemiologic phenomena and has important implications in immune serum globulin prophylaxis. The ambiguous relationship of antigenemia and viremia in Hepatitis B is explored in relation to the hepatitis hazard of blood products, to trials of immune serum globulin, and to the potential role of the carrier-health worker in hepatitis transmission. The emerging concept of non-parenteral transmission of Hepatitis B is reviewed and future developments in the production of hepatitis vaccines and in experimental viral hepatitis in non-human primates is briefly discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-25951112008-12-05 Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future Koff, Raymond S. Yale J Biol Med Articles New information has prompted revision of the conceptual framework for considering the epidemiology and virology of viral hepatitis. The means are now at hand to identify infections due to either Hepatitis A or B, as well as to implicate other etiologic agents in hepatitis. Immunologic evidence of variation in the antigens associated with Hepatitis B, and possibly in Hepatitis A, may explain some well known epidemiologic phenomena and has important implications in immune serum globulin prophylaxis. The ambiguous relationship of antigenemia and viremia in Hepatitis B is explored in relation to the hepatitis hazard of blood products, to trials of immune serum globulin, and to the potential role of the carrier-health worker in hepatitis transmission. The emerging concept of non-parenteral transmission of Hepatitis B is reviewed and future developments in the production of hepatitis vaccines and in experimental viral hepatitis in non-human primates is briefly discussed. 1974-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2595111/ /pubmed/4376306 Text en |
spellingShingle | Articles Koff, Raymond S. Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future |
title | Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future |
title_full | Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future |
title_fullStr | Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future |
title_full_unstemmed | Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future |
title_short | Current Concepts of Viral Hepatitis and A Peek into the Future |
title_sort | current concepts of viral hepatitis and a peek into the future |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4376306 |
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