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[Problem of mixed infections in viral hepatitis]

Ter Arkh. 1985;57(2):68-71. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/85219463
Farber NA


Abstract: The author reviews virus associations on combination (1) of virus hepatitides A and B, (2) virus hepatitides A and non-A, non-B, (3) virus hepatitides B and non-A, non-B, (4) virus hepatitis B during superinfection with a delta-agent; (5) virus hepatitis B and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Describes clinical observations, summarizes the clinical data. Analyzes theoretical aspects (interference, cumulative and potentiating effects) as well as the clinical objectives including the problems of the diagnosis and prophylaxis of cross virus infections.
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/COMPLICATIONS Blood Transfusion/ADVERSE EFFECTS Case Report Cross Infection/TRANSMISSION English Abstract Hepatitis A/*COMPLICATIONS/TRANSMISSION Hepatitis B/*COMPLICATIONS/TRANSMISSION Hepatitis C/*COMPLICATIONS/TRANSMISSION Hepatitis, Viral, Human/*COMPLICATIONS Human Male Middle Age JOURNAL ARTICLE

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