M. Naga, M. Amin, Dina Algendy, AI El Badry, M. Fawzi, AR Foda, S. Esmat, S. Gabal, Dina Sabry, M. Kamal, L. Rashed
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Occult Hepatitis B Virus infection in a cohort of patients with chronic Hepatitis C
Introduction: The prevalence of occult hepatitis B, defi ned by absence of HBsAg and HBV DNA,
ranges widely in patients with hepatitis C. This may infl uence the treatment of hepatitis C and the severity
of liver disease