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Living with hepatitis B? Connect with others like you for support and answers to your questions in the Transplants support group on Mayo Clinic Connect, a ...
Results of these tests can help guide treatment decisions. Hepatitis C infection is treated with antiviral medications that can clear the virus from the body.
Hepatitis B vaccine recombinant is used to prevent infection by the hepatitis B virus. The vaccine works by causing your body to produce its own protection ...
What can cause hepatitis? And when should parents be concerned? Two Mayo Clinic experts, Dr. Sara Hassan, a pediatric transplant hepatologist with the Mayo ...
... hepatitis cases in children. Experts advise that cases are extremely rare, with about 200 children affected worldwide. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver.
This type of hepatitis happens when the immune system attacks the liver with destructive antibodies. Immune-suppressing medicine is the main treatment.
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. It is most commonly caused by a viral infection, although there are other potential causes. A common adenovirus is being ...
Immunologists and virologists also are working on making a hepatitis C vaccine. Another area of research is cell transplant. This involves putting liver cells, ...
Several countries, including the U.S., have identified or are investigating unexplained hepatitis cases in children.
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