Some people develop symptoms soon after hepatitis B infection, known as the acute phase. These can include the following: A minority of people may develop severe symptoms during acute hepatitis B ...
HBsAg is the hallmark of HBV infection and is the first serological marker to appear in acute hepatitis B. Most patients recovering from acute hepatitis B clear HBsAg within 4-6 months after onset ...
 While hepatitis A and E cause an acute form of the disease, hepatitis B and C lead to chronic liver disease including cirrhosis and even liver cancer. On World Liver Day, April 19, here's ...
In acute hepatitis the γ-globulin-levels are usually moderately elevated and the serum albumin is normal or only slightly depressed. As the hepatitis subsides the elevated γ-globulins gradually ...
As the number of immunosuppressive drugs has grown, so has the number of patients referred to gastroenterologists with hepatitis B reactivation, which can lead to acute liver failure. For patients ...
Press Release - Hepatitis E, tetanus and hepatitis B all pose significant but under-reported threats to the health and lives ...
Acute hepatitis is a designation given when someone is first infected. Most otherwise healthy adults do not experience symptoms when first infected with hepatitis B and C, and many people ...
Su added that an estimated 2 million people in Taiwan are carriers of chronic hepatitis B, a viral liver disease which can be transmitted through blood, bodily fluids or from mother to child. While ...
according to the Hepatitis B Foundation. The opioid crisis has further fueled a surge in acute HBV infections across impacted states, with rates climbing as much as 450%, per the foundation.