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In subject area: Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science Featured on this page Chapters and Articles You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic. Viral Disease and Use of Polyphenolic Compounds Dong Joo Seo, Changsun Choi, in ...
The hepatitis B vaccine has been linked to neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis, and death. In spite of medical denials, research indicates a likely connection.
HyperHEP B S/D [HepatitisB Immune Globulin (Human)] is made from human plasma containing proteins that protect against the type B form of hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) used to prevent hepatitis B in people receiving a liver transplant, and in babies born to mothers infected with hepa...
No recommendations have been made with respect to the use of Engerix-B or Recombivax HB in immunocompromised people. Side Effects Hepatitis vaccines may cause side effects, although they tend to be mild and resolve within a day or two. Severe side effects are rare. ...
In areas of high HBV prevalence (such as the Asia Pacific region), the virus is most commonly spread from infected mother to child at birth or child to child during early childhood. About 90% of mothers with high viral load will infect their babies with HBV (Liaw 2009). HBV can also ...
discovery; epidemic; sporadic; non-A, non-B hepatitis; hepatitis E virus; hepatitis E; pregnancy; transmission; acute liver failure; acute-on-chronic liver failure1. Introduction “The path traversed in the discovery of hepatitis E has been a fabulous journey and I was blessed to be on ...
For instance, there are concerns that lifetime treatment with antivirals may have adverse, unforeseen, side effects [54]. In addition, discontinuation of therapy may lead to significant liver disease if or when virus titers rebound so that the decision to treat also implies careful monitoring ...
Mothers can spread hepatitis B to their babies, and children with hepatitis B are more likely to develop liver disease or cancer in later life. The National Immunisation Program provides immunisations for babies from birth up to six months of age. Serious side effects or allergic reactions to ...
(See "Patient education: Hepatitis B (Beyond the Basics)" and "Patient education: Hepatitis C (Beyond the Basics)".) HOW DID I GET INFECTED WITH HEPATITIS A? The hepatitis A virus is carried in the stool (bowel movements) of infected people. The most common way for the virus to be ...