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Detection of Low Copy Number Integrated Viral DNA Formed by In Vitro Hepatitis B Infection
Published on: November 7, 2018
HIV coinfection with hepatitis C and hepatitis B
Jenny O Smith1, Richard K Sterling
1Section of Hepatology, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, 1200 E Broad Street, Room 1492, Box 908341, Richmond, VA 23298-0341, USA. rksterli@hsc.vcu.edu
Abstract:
HIV, hepatitis C virus, and hepatitis B virus are global health concerns. Due to shared routes of transmission, coinfection is common. The incidence of liver-related mortality in coinfected patients has risen significantly since the inception of highly active antiretroviral therapy, a treatment that has helped decreased mortality rates from AIDS and opportunistic infections. This trend has led to increased research into the evaluation and management of the coinfected patient. This article details the principles of successful management of this challenging patient population.
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