Abstract:Hepatitis B virus infection is still a big problem in public health worldwide. Hepatitis B contributes 80% to the cause of primary hepatocellular carcinoma and is also the second most common cause of cancer after smoking. In special populations, the management given is different from the management of hepatitis B patients who are not included in special populations. This is because in special populations there have been changes in the natural history of the disease, the risk of complications related to the liv… Show more
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