2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9061166
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Contribution of HIV/AIDS-Related Human and Social Sciences Research to a Better Understanding of the Challenges of Hepatitis B Prevention, Diagnosis and Care

Abstract: Recent scientific advances in hepatitis B virus research hint at the possibility of finding a cure in the medium term. In this context, the characterization of infected persons constitutes a major public health issue in terms of implementing adapted screening and prevention strategies. Overcoming the current challenges national health systems face in hepatitis B diagnosis is essential if the World Health Organization’s target of treating 80% of infected patients by 2030 is to be reached. These challenges refle… Show more

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“…Finally, as described before, the management of hepatitis B disease is quite a complex matter, and it could benefit from the know-how that has already been accumulated by addressing HIV [ 24 ].…”
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“…Finally, as described before, the management of hepatitis B disease is quite a complex matter, and it could benefit from the know-how that has already been accumulated by addressing HIV [ 24 ].…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%