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Hepatitis A (formerly known as ''infectious hepatitis'') is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV), which is most commonly transmitted by the fecal-oral route via contaminated food or drinking water.
microRNAs may help predict survival in liver cancer

microRNAs may help predict survival in liver cancer

Researchers seek trial participants for experimental HIV vaccine called PENNVAX-B

Researchers seek trial participants for experimental HIV vaccine called PENNVAX-B

UK Doctors failing gender disordered children

UK Doctors failing gender disordered children

Extra-hepatic manifestation of hepatitis C virus infection

Extra-hepatic manifestation of hepatitis C virus infection

Proteomic profiling shown more accurate than traditional biomarkers in identifying liver cancer

Proteomic profiling shown more accurate than traditional biomarkers in identifying liver cancer

Gender differences in liver cancer

Gender differences in liver cancer

A look at China's most innovative health biotechnology companies

A look at China's most innovative health biotechnology companies

Shorter HCV treatment shows notable success

Shorter HCV treatment shows notable success

Gene variation increases risk of liver tumor in patients with cirrhosis

Gene variation increases risk of liver tumor in patients with cirrhosis

Drug effective for hepatitis C patients with low platelets

Drug effective for hepatitis C patients with low platelets

Optimal therapy for U.S. hepatitis C patients

Optimal therapy for U.S. hepatitis C patients

Fibrosis in the liver stopped and reversed by researchers

Fibrosis in the liver stopped and reversed by researchers

Authorities in the U.S. say hold back on children's Hib vaccine

Authorities in the U.S. say hold back on children's Hib vaccine

Raised public awareness of hepatitis C leads to 10 per cent increase in diagnoses

Raised public awareness of hepatitis C leads to 10 per cent increase in diagnoses

Greater need for education regarding blood borne viruses

Greater need for education regarding blood borne viruses

Many cancers caused by infections

Many cancers caused by infections

Treating patients with psychiatric disorders for hepatitis C

Treating patients with psychiatric disorders for hepatitis C

New upper limit defined for normal ALT in adolescent males

New upper limit defined for normal ALT in adolescent males

Vaccination against hepatitis B does not seem to increase the risk of a first episode of MS in childhood

Vaccination against hepatitis B does not seem to increase the risk of a first episode of MS in childhood

Switzerland creates new centre for vaccine research

Switzerland creates new centre for vaccine research

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