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Hépatites virales B et C
Viral hepatitis B and C
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Christian Trépo, Philippe Merle, Fabien Zoulim
2006
Series : Pathologie-Science / Formation
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ISBN : 2-7420-0604-4
256 pages
Specialty : Oncology
Published in : French
Sommaire (fr)
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Two billion people in the world are infected by Hepatitis B virus and it is estimated that more than 350 million are suffering from chronic viral hepatitis. This is a global problem which hits developing countries particularly hard. The Hepatitis C virus was discovered in 1989 and is the leading cause of chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis in Europe and North America. In recent years, this infection has become a major public health problem throughout the developed world. Of all the viruses which can cause hepatitis, the authors chose to focus on only the Hepatitis B and C viruses, both of which can give rise to long-term infection and chronic hepatitis which can progress to cirrhosis and cancer of the liver: hepatocellular carcinoma is one of the most common forms of cancer in the world. Given the seriousness of their complications, their high prevalence, and the continuity of transmission, Hepatitis B and C represent a priority public health problem on a global scale. This justifies raising the awareness of all health care providers about the problem, in particular general practitioners who are at the front line of patient care. After a virological and medical history of discovery of these viruses which revolutionised our understanding of liver disease, details of the diseases—first Hepatitis B and then C—are given, including epidemiological characteristics, virology, pathogenic aspects and treatment. A third section is dedicated to the pathogenesis of liver cancer and chronic Hepatitis B and C infections. The fourth part reviews strategies to prevent and control these forms of viral hepatitis. CONTENTS: - History: the virology and medicine which led to the discovery of these viruses and revolutionised our understanding of liver disease - Hepatitis B - Hepatitis C - Hepatic oncogenesis and chronic Hepatitis B and C - Strategies to prevent and control Hepatitis B and C
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