EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIVIRAL THERAPY IN VIRAL HEPATITIS
Abstract
Viral hepatitis (VH) is a large group of diseases that differ in etiology,
epidemiology, and clinical presentation with predominant liver damage.
Currently, the following independent forms of VG are known, which are usually
denoted by letters of the Latin alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, G, TTV. The greatest importance
for practical health care is represented by hepatitis with parenteral (or hemocontact)
infection and, above all, hepatitis caused by viruses B, C, D. This is due to the fact that
when infected with these viruses, the course of the disease is usually more severe than
with hepatitis A and E, lightning-fast (malignant) infections are possible variants of the
course with a fatal outcome.
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Published
2022-12-19
How to Cite
Abdulloev M.Z. (2022). EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIVIRAL THERAPY IN VIRAL HEPATITIS . Journal of New Century Innovations, 11(3), 132–136. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/1671