Hepatitis B Virus Progressionin Relation toViral Load, Genotypes, Quasispecies, Host Factorsand its Effect on Outcome of Treatment

Ahmed Mohammed Abdel Fattah Mazen;

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HBV infection in humans shows variable clinical presentations. It ranges from asymptomatic disease to acute or chronic symptomatic conditions. The reasons for this variation of HBV infection are not fully understood, but viral factors (


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Title Hepatitis B Virus Progressionin Relation toViral Load, Genotypes, Quasispecies, Host Factorsand its Effect on Outcome of Treatment
Authors Ahmed Mohammed Abdel Fattah Mazen
Keywords Hepatitis B Virus Progression in Relation to Viral Load, Genotypes, Quasispecies, Host Factors and its Effect on Outcome of Treatment
Issue Date 2009
Description 
HBV infection in humans shows variable clinical presentations. It ranges from asymptomatic disease to acute or chronic symptomatic conditions. The reasons for this variation of HBV infection are not fully understood, but viral factors (

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