Monday, January 30, 2006


Hepatitis


Hepatitis
Viral Hepatitis C: Formerly known as "non-A, non-B Hepatitis." This form of viral hepatitis is the most common. It can be spread through blood transfusions and contaminated needles. However, for a

Hepatitis C and Complementary and Alternative Medicine: 2003 Update
concluded "glycyrrhizin is a potential drug in reducing long-term complications in chronic viral hepatitis C in patients who do not respond with viral clearance to interferon therapy." Arase et al

TAG: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and HIV/HCV Coinfection
Cover Volume I: Clinical Science Executive Summary I. Epidemiology & Transmission of Hepatitis C II. Natural History of Hepatitis C III. Natural History of HCV in HIV Coinfection IV. Diagnostics