Hepatitis B Virus Infection — Natural History and Clinical Consequences

Don Ganem(New York Blood Center), Alfred M. Prince(New York University)
New England Journal of Medicine
March 10, 2004
Cited by 2,371

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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