Characterization of occult hepatitis B infection among Iranian liver transplant recipients. [PDF]
Khamseh A +9 more
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No Hepatitis Delta Virus Seropositivity among Blood Donors with Overt and Occult Hepatitis B Infection in Dalian, Liaoning Province, China. [PDF]
Deng X +5 more
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Patterns of hepatitis b virus immune escape and pol/rt mutations across clinical cohorts of patients with genotypes a, e and occult hepatitis b infection in Nigeria: A multi-centre study. [PDF]
Osasona OG +6 more
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Literature review: Virus and cancer [PDF]
Traballo fin de grao (UDC.CIE). Bioloxía. Curso 2016/2017[Abstract] Cancer is one of the main causes of global mortality, and even though it is considered to be a non-communicable disease, several infectious agents have been found to contribute to ...
Carreira Santos, Sofía
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Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of low-level HBV DNA screening in occult hepatitis B infection donors: A study from Shandong Blood Center, China. [PDF]
Chen J +7 more
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Erratum to 'The management of chronic hepatitis B in the immunocompromised patient: recommendations from a single topic meeting' [J. Clin. Virol. 41 (4) 2008 243-254] [PDF]
Barclay, Stephen +7 more
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Background: Occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the presence of HBV DNA in liver tissue and/or in serum in the absence of detectable hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg).
Abdulrazak SH Hasan
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Occult Hepatitis B Infection among Hemodialysis in Tabriz, Northwest of Iran: Prevalence and Mutations within the S Region. [PDF]
Eslami N +6 more
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Occult hepatitis B infection and its possible impact on chronic hepatitis C virus infection
As a well-recognized clinical phenomenon, persistent detectable viral genome in liver or sera in the absence of other serological markers for active hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication is called occult HBV infection.
Habibollahi Peiman +3 more
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High resolution HLA-DRB1 analysis and shared molecular amino acid signature of DRβ1 molecules in Occult hepatitis B infection. [PDF]
Wang T +5 more
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