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Hepatitis BNew evidence reveals global underassessment and undertreatment of chronic hepatitis B (HBV), especially among women and Asian minorities in the West, a new study in the Journal of Hepatology details.See the Story
Hepatitis B is globally underassessed and undertreated, especially among women and Asian minorities in the West
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Hepatitis B · CaliforniaSAN FRANCISCO (KRON)—City officials were on the steps of City Hall Tuesday to declare May National Hepatitis Awareness Month. According to the CDC, hepatitis B has become the second leading infectious cause of death worldwide. In the United States, California carries the highest burden of chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis B-related liver cancer nationwide. Most […]See the Story
81K Bay Area residents with hepatitis B, mostly AAPI: CDC
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Hepatitis B · MuskogeeHouse Bill 3098 adds chlamydia, Hepatitis B, genital herpes, trichomoniasis, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infections to the list of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that are illegal to knowingly or recklesslySee the Story
Bill would criminalize spread of more STDs
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Hepatitis B · Hong KongLess than 50 human cases of the hepatitis B virus have been recorded since it was first identified in 1932, according to the Centers for Disease Control, but 21 of them died.See the Story
First ever human case of brain-swelling B virus in Hong Kong after monkey attack
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HIV · SpainSince 2017, there has been a downward trend in new HIV cases in Spain, as the head of the Epidemiological Surveillance Unit of HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis B and C at the National Center for Epidemiology ISCIII, Victoria Hernando, said. 'In 2017, 4,300 were notified and now there are about 3,000', which represents an annual reduction of new infections of 'nine percent'. 'In HIV, the decline is important, although there are differences; the decline i…See the Story
Spain doubles HIV cases: the disease has fallen by 9% since 2017
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Hepatitis BDeng Guisi, a female patient with the hepatitis B virus, was diagnosed with kidney disease at United Hospital in 2016. During the 2017 follow-up period, it is suspected that she developed acute liver failure due to the doctor's prescription of medicine. She died after two liver changes. The Coroner's Court is now investigating the cause of death. The deceased was Deng Guisi, who was confirmed to have died at Mary's Hospital on August 26, 2017. S…See the Story