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Hepatitis B vaccine in hemodialysis patients with hepatitis C viral infection

Vaccine, 1997
Patients on hemodialysis therapy are at a relatively high risk of exposure to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is even higher and was reported as 33.2% in Taiwan. Although the efficacy of hepatitis B vaccine was well documented, the vaccination schedule in hemodialysis patients is not clearly ...
C H, Cheng   +5 more
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An inactivated hepatitis A viral vaccine of cell culture origin

Journal of Medical Virology, 1986
AbstractHepatitis A virus (HAV) strain CR326, adapted to grow in LLC‐MK2 cells, was highly purified, inactivated with formalin, adsorbed to alum, and tested for capacity to induce antibody to HAV in both mice and marmosets. The minimum dose of HAV antigen necessary to produce antibody in 50% of mice was 10 ng.
P J, Provost   +5 more
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WITHDRAWN: Viral Hepatitis: global goals for vaccination

Journal of Clinical Virology, 2009
This article has been withdrawn at the request of the author. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy.
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A Vaccine for Viral Hepatitis Type B Appears on the Horizon

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
The continued support for over 30 years of research in viral hepatitis by the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command seems about to pay off.
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Viral Hepatitis and Diabetes: Clinical Implications of Diabetes Prevention Through Hepatitis Vaccination

Current Diabetes Reports, 2016
Viral hepatitis has been posited to play a role in the development of type 2 diabetes. Thus, prevention of viral hepatitis through vaccination has the potential to reduce the burden of type 2 diabetes. We have shown that successful hepatitis B vaccination reduces the risk of diabetes by 33 %.
Rudruidee, Karnchanasorn   +4 more
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The worldwide impact of vaccination on the control and protection of viral hepatitis B

Digestive and Liver Disease, 2011
Viral hepatitis B is a leading cause of acute and chronic liver disease worldwide, including cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Vaccination is the most effective measure for controlling and preventing hepatitis B and its severe long-term sequelae.
L. Romanò   +3 more
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[Preventive vaccination for viral hepatitis].

Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie, 1997
Viral hepatitis A-E belong to the most important infectious diseases worldwide. Viral hepatitis is highly endemic in most developing countries in Africa, South East Asia, and southern America; however also in industrialized countries as Germany hepatitis A, B and C represent a thread which should not be underestimated.
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[Viral hepatitis type A. Who should be vaccinated?].

G.E.N, 1996
In order to find out the variations in the Prevalence of HAV ab and identify the persons who should be vaccinated against Hepatitis A virus, we assessed HAV ab to 200 patients without any occupational risk. They were classified by their socioeconomic status; in the following categoris: High (level I n = 0); Medium-High (level II n = 50); Medium-Low ...
A, Albornoz Monque   +2 more
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The status of viral hepatitis vaccines

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1999
Sarah George, Jack T. Stapleton
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