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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Chronic hepatitis B virus infection
  1. ... Alcohol overuse Autoimmune diseases of the liver Hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus infection Inflammation of the liver that is long-term (chronic hepatitis) Iron overload in the body ( hemochromatosis ) People ...
  2. ... and pain in the muscles, joints, and stomach. Chronic hepatitis B infection is a long-term illness that occurs when the hepatitis B virus remains in a person's body. Most people who ...
  3. ... ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36757861/ . Pawlotsky J-M. Chronic viral and ... infection in adolescents and adults: US Preventive Services Task ...
  4. ... test shows how well your child's treatment for chronic hepatitis B is working. ... If there is no sign of the HBV infection after 6 months, then your child ... hepatitis B needs treatment. The goal of treatment is to ...
  5. ... weeks to 5 months after contact with the virus. Sometimes, there ... called chronic hepatitis B. Most people who become infected with ...
  6. ... Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cryptosporidiosis Cyclosporiasis ... chronic) Hepatitis B perinatal infection Hepatitis C (acute and ...
  7. ... only in people who also have hepatitis B infection.
  8. ... Hepatitis A test results: IgM anti-hepatitis A virus (HAV) ... or chronic (long-term) Antibody to hepatitis B core antigen ( ...
  9. ... get rid of the HBV. This is called chronic hepatitis B. People with chronic hepatitis may not have symptoms ... to look for liver damage if you have chronic hepatitis B: Albumin level Liver function tests Prothrombin time You ...
  10. ... such as oysters and clams Other common hepatitis virus infections include hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Hepatitis A is the least ... or both of these treatments include: You have hepatitis B or C or any form of chronic liver disease. You live with someone who has ...
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