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Viral hepatitis

Written and edited by world's leading authorities, the new edition of this leading textbook features new chapters covering the very latest developments in extrahepatic manifestations and new anti-viral treatments for HBV and HCV. With individual sections on each strain of hepatitis, the text offers a level of detail unmatched by any other reference.

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  • "The 4 th edition of Viral Hepatitis covers comprehensively the entire complex field of infections caused by all of the different hepatitis viruses, which affect many millions of people throughout the world with considerable morbidity and mortality."
  • "Written and edited by world's leading authorities, the new edition of this leading textbook features new chapters covering the very latest developments in extrahepatic manifestations and new anti-viral treatments for HBV and HCV. With individual sections on each strain of hepatitis, the text offers a level of detail unmatched by any other reference."@en
  • "There has been an explosion of both the incidence and medical knowledge of viral hepatitis over the last two decades. Not only is the incidence of infection and disease increasing, but new hepatitis viruses have been discovered, as well as the launch of new pharmaceutical products. Previously published by Churchill Livingstone, Viral Hepatitis by Zuckerman & Thomas was the first comprehensive book on hepatitis and is recognized as the standard reference text in this field."
  • "The new third edition, now published by Blackwell Publishing, addresses the recent advances in diagnosis and treatment with entirely revised and current topics. It covers the entire spectrum of viral hepatitis and has something of interest for every specialist. This book offers an ideal reference for all healthcare professionals involved in the research and patient care of this disease."
  • "There has been an explosion of both the incidence and medical knowledge of viral hepatitis over the last two decades. The incidence of infection and disease is continuing to increase dramatically. The CDC estimates that 93,000 people in the US were infected with Hepatitis A during 2001 and that 31.3% of the US population have been infected at some point."@en

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