Prevalence of H1V, Hepatitis B and C amongst Health Workers of Civil Hospital Karachi
March 2002, Volume 52, Issue 3
Editorial
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major public health problem on a global scale, with over 350 million chronically infected patients, the large majority of whom live in Asia1. HBV is however potentially eradicable due to the long standing availability of effective vaccines. I
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Short Reports
Letter to the Editor
Special Communication
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