Hepatitis, Viral -- Australia -- Prevention. : Guidelines for the review of dental health services : blood borne viruses : dental services project / Research project commissioned by the Department of Health and Family Services, Commonwealth of Australia and undertaken by the School of Medical Education, The University of New South Wales. Phillip Godwin, Sandra Meihubers and Arie Rotem
Hepatitis, Viral, Human -- etiology : Blood on their hands : how greedy companies, inept bureaucracy, and bad science killed thousands of hemophiliacs / Eric Weinberg, Donna Shaw
2017
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Hepatitis, Viral, Human -- prevention & control. : Guidelines for the review of dental health services : blood borne viruses : dental services project / Research project commissioned by the Department of Health and Family Services, Commonwealth of Australia and undertaken by the School of Medical Education, The University of New South Wales. Phillip Godwin, Sandra Meihubers and Arie Rotem
Hepatitis, Viral, Non-A, Non-B, Enterically-Transmitted -- See Hepatitis E
Acute INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in humans; caused by HEPATITIS E VIRUS, a non-enveloped single-stranded RNA virus. Similar to HEPATITIS A, its incubation period is 15-60 days and is enterically transmitted, usually by fecal-oral transmission
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Hepatitis, Viral, Non-A, Non-B, Parenterally-Transmitted -- See Hepatitis C
INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in humans caused by HEPATITIS C VIRUS, a single-stranded RNA virus. Its incubation period is 30-90 days. Hepatitis C is transmitted primarily by contaminated blood parenterally, and is often associated with transfusion and intravenous drug abuse. However, in a significant number of cases, the source of hepatitis C infection is unknown
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Hepatitis, Viral -- Patients. : Australasian contact tracing manual : a practical handbook for health care providers managing people with HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections and HIV related tuberculosis. / developed by the Sydney Sexual Health Centre ; [edited by] Basil Donovan [and others]
2002
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Hepatitis, Viral -- Patients -- Dental care -- Australia. : Guidelines for the review of dental health services : blood borne viruses : dental services project / Research project commissioned by the Department of Health and Family Services, Commonwealth of Australia and undertaken by the School of Medical Education, The University of New South Wales. Phillip Godwin, Sandra Meihubers and Arie Rotem
The type species of the genus ORTHOHEPADNAVIRUS which causes human HEPATITIS B and is also apparently a causal agent in human HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA. The Dane particle is an intact hepatitis virion, named after its discoverer. Non-infectious spherical and tubular particles are also seen in the serum
Layers of protein which surround the capsid in animal viruses with tubular nucleocapsids. The envelope consists of an inner layer of lipids and virus specified proteins also called membrane or matrix proteins. The outer layer consists of one or more types of morphological subunits called peplomers which project from the viral envelope; this layer always consists of glycoproteins
Hepatitis Viruses -- physiology : Studies on hepatitis viruses : life cycle, structure, functions, and inhibition / Satya P. Gupta
2018
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Hepatitis viruses -- Prevention : Preventing bloodborne infections in long term care : engineering controls and workplace practice controls. Introduction to bloodborne viruses HIV, HBV and HCV : overview of universal and standard precautions / [produced by Medcom, Inc.]
2013
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Hepatitis viruses -- Transmission : Preventing bloodborne infections in long term care : bloodborne viruses. Preventing the spread of bloodborne viruses : how HIV, HBV and HCV infections are and are not transmitted / [produced by Medcom, Inc.]
Acute INFLAMMATION of the LIVER in humans; caused by HEPATITIS E VIRUS, a non-enveloped single-stranded RNA virus. Similar to HEPATITIS A, its incubation period is 15-60 days and is enterically transmitted, usually by fecal-oral transmission
Volume of biological fluid completely cleared of drug metabolites as measured in unit time. Elimination occurs as a result of metabolic processes in the kidney, liver, saliva, sweat, intestine, heart, brain, or other site
A primary malignant neoplasm of epithelial liver cells. It ranges from a well-differentiated tumor with EPITHELIAL CELLS indistinguishable from normal HEPATOCYTES to a poorly differentiated neoplasm. The cells may be uniform or markedly pleomorphic, or form GIANT CELLS. Several classification schemes have been suggested
A syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in association with LIVER FAILURE, including portal-systemic shunts. Clinical features include lethargy and CONFUSION (frequently progressing to COMA); ASTERIXIS; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; brisk oculovestibular reflexes; decorticate and decerebrate posturing; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; and bilateral extensor plantar reflexes (see REFLEX, BABINSKI). ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY may demonstrate triphasic waves. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1117-20; Plum & Posner, Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed, p222-5)
A syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction in association with LIVER FAILURE, including portal-systemic shunts. Clinical features include lethargy and CONFUSION (frequently progressing to COMA); ASTERIXIS; NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; brisk oculovestibular reflexes; decorticate and decerebrate posturing; MUSCLE SPASTICITY; and bilateral extensor plantar reflexes (see REFLEX, BABINSKI). ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY may demonstrate triphasic waves. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1117-20; Plum & Posner, Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, 3rd ed, p222-5)
Cell surface protein-tyrosine kinase receptors for HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR. They consist of an extracellular alpha chain which is disulfide-linked to the transmembrane beta chain. The cytoplasmic portion contains the catalytic domain and sites critical for the regulation of kinase activity. Mutations in the c-met proto-oncogene are associated with papillary renal carcinoma and other neoplasia