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Post-exposure hepatitis B vaccination of sexual partners of acute viral hepatitis patients

Journal of Infection, 1983
Sexual transmission of HBV was studied in a sample of 350 sporadic acute viral hepatitis type B adult patients hospitalised in the Infectious Diseases Hospital of Athens, Greece. Spouses with acute viral hepatitis type B (six in number) or asymptomatic HBsAg carriership (80 in number) were considered as the most likely sources of infection in 86 (24.6 ...
G, Papaevangelou   +5 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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[Vaccination of dental surgeons against viral hepatitis B].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1985
One hundred dental surgeons practising in western France were immunized against hepatitis B virus, using the same batch of HEVAC B vaccine from the Pasteur Institute. The vaccine was very well tolerated. Seroconversion at 10 m IU/ml was 94% after 3 injections and 98% after the booster dose.
J, Zourbas   +3 more
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Vaccination against viral hepatitis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1997
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Progress towards elimination goals for viral hepatitis

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2020
Andrea L Cox   +2 more
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Nanoparticle vaccines against viral infections

Archives of Virology, 2018
F. B. Sulczewski   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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