326 Pages
by Garland Science

326 Pages
by Garland Science

Current approaches to the diagnosis and management of viral hepatitis rely on understanding molecular virology. This book aims to bridge the widening rift between clinical and molecular aspects of viral hepatitis by providing an up-to-date overview of the field.

GENERAL INTRODUCTION; Issues; Major viruses; Epidemiology - the paradox of viral hepatitis; Genetic variation; Serological diagnosis of acute and chronic viral hepatitis; Collection and storage of clinical samples; Clinical practice; Acute hepatitis; Chro

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E.A. Fagan. T.J. Harrison

"This book is of manageable size and in paperback, and should be used on a regular basis by medical trainees and scientists..overall I found this book interesting and well written. Each chapter is clearly divided into separate sections, diagrams and gr