Hepatitis B Virus, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, 1st Edition
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Tarek I. Hassanein
Date of Publication: 11/2016
HBV is most prevalent viral infection worldwide. Recent advances in HBV virology epidemiology and management are of utmost importance particularly during this time when HCV is taking the front row in discussion and research. However, there’s an inc
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HBV is most prevalent viral infection worldwide. Recent advances in HBV virology epidemiology and management are of utmost importance particularly during this time when HCV is taking the front row in discussion and research. However, there’s an increased interest in management of HBV in special populations, which is covered in this issue. The authors also explore drugs in the pipeline as well as new approaches for achieving long-term viral suppression and possibly cure.
HBV is most prevalent viral infection worldwide. Recent advances in HBV virology epidemiology and management are of utmost importance particularly during this time when HCV is taking the front row in discussion and research. However, there’s an increased interest in management of HBV in special populations, which is covered in this issue. The authors also explore drugs in the pipeline as well as new approaches for achieving long-term viral suppression and possibly cure.
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By Tarek I. Hassanein, MD, UC San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA
https://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/hepatitis-b-virus-an-issue-of-clinics-in-liver-disease-9780323476867.html90976Hepatitis B Virus, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Diseasehttps://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323476867_7.jpg61.4981.99GBPInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Gastroenterology & Hepatology/Books100425255039HBV is most prevalent viral infection worldwide. Recent advances in HBV virology epidemiology and management are of utmost importance particularly during this time when HCV is taking the front row in discussion and research. However, there’s an increased interest in management of HBV in special populations, which is covered in this issue. The authors also explore drugs in the pipeline as well as new approaches for achieving long-term viral suppression and possibly cure. HBV is most prevalent viral infection worldwide. Recent advances in HBV virology epidemiology and management are of utmost importance particularly during this time when HCV is taking the front row in discussion and research. However, there’s an increased interest in management of HBV in special populations, which is covered in this issue. The authors also explore drugs in the pipeline as well as new approaches for achieving long-term viral suppression and possibly cure.00add-to-cart97803234768672016ProfessionalBy Tarek I. Hassanein, MD20161Book152w x 229hElsevier028 Nov 2016PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>Tarek I. Hassanein</STRONG>, MD, UC San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CABooksThe Clinics: Internal MedicineNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select