Hepatitis B Virus Infection — Natural History and Clinical Consequences
Don Ganem(New York Blood Center), Alfred M. Prince(New York University)
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Abstract
This review article examines the structure and replication cycle of hepatitis B virus and discusses the natural history of primary infection, the mechanisms of clearance of the virus, and reasons for persistent infection. It concludes with a discussion of what we know about the virus and how it causes hepatitis and the implications for treatment.
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