Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3376241 | Journal of Infection | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Acute HBV infection suppressed HCV replication. Conversely, the underlying HCV infection exerted a modulatory effect on HBV replication which influenced the course, though not the outcome, of the acute disease. Although acute hepatitis B showed a mild clinical course in both groups of patients, HBV vaccination should be suggested to risk subjects.
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Authors
E. Biliotti, L.A. Kondili, C. Furlan, G. Ferretti, S. Zacharia, M. De Angelis, S. Guidi, N. Gusman, G. Taliani,