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Hepatitis B and C viruses in infants and young children
May K. Slowik,
Ravi Jhaveri
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Pediatrics
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Neonate
100%
Incidence Rate
100%
Pediatric Use
100%
Pediatric Population
100%
Young children
100%
Potential Gains
100%
Interferon-α (IFN-α)
100%
Less Toxic
100%
Mother-to-child Transmission
100%
Liver Cirrhosis
100%
Young Patients
100%
Infant Patients
100%
Infected children
100%
Serological Test
100%
Prenatal Testing
100%
Liver Fibrosis
100%
Number of children
100%
Ribavirin
100%
Lamivudine
100%
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
Hepatitis B Virus
100%
Hepatitis C Virus Infection
100%
Ropeginterferon alfa-2b
100%
Perinatal Transmission
100%
Chronic Hepatitis B
100%
Acute Hepatitis B
100%
Transient Viremia
100%
Universal Vaccine
100%
Chronic HBV Infection
100%
Chronic HBV
100%
Acute HBV Infection
100%
HCV Vaccine
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
Hepatitis B Virus
100%
Infection
37%
Pediatrics
25%
Neonates
12%
Lamivudine
12%
Liver Cirrhosis
12%
Viremia
12%
Hepatitis C
12%
Interferon Alfa
12%
Chronic Hepatitis B
12%
Ribavirin
12%
Peginterferon Alpha2a
12%
Liver Fibrosis
12%
Acute Hepatitis B
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hepatitis B Virus
100%
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
Infection
37%
Liver Cirrhosis
12%
Alpha Interferon
12%
Liver Fibrosis
12%
Ribavirin
12%
Chronic Hepatitis B
12%
Lamivudine
12%
Viremia
12%
Peginterferon Alpha2a
12%
Acute Hepatitis B
12%
Hepatitis C
12%