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  1. Viral Hepatitis: Practical Evaluation and Treatment by Teddy F. Barder, Teddy Bader, 2000-08-15
  2. Hepatitis: Webster's Timeline History, 2005 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  3. Hepatitis C im Dialog by Stefan Zeuzem, 2004-01-31
  4. Hepatitis learning guide by Gary D Coslett, 1989
  5. Battling the Big B: Hepatitis B in New Zealand by Vivien Edwards, 2007-01
  6. Viral Hepatitis (Clinical gastroenterology monograph series) by Raymond S. Koff, 1979-04-04
  7. 30th Hemophilia Symposium Hamburg 1999: HIV Infection and Epidemiology in Hemophilia; Gene Therapy in Hemophilia A and B; Therapy of Hepatitis C; Inhibitors ... Pediatric Hemostasiology; Case Reports
  8. Frontiers in Viral Hepatitis
  9. Therapies for Viral Hepatitis by Raymond F. Schinazi, 1998
  10. Chronic Active Hepatitis: The Mayo Clinic Experience (Gastroenterology Series) by Albert J. Czaja, 1986-08
  11. Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease : Molecules Today, More Cures by Kusuya Nishioka, 1994-07
  12. Hepatitis B virus antigens in tissues by M. B Ray, 1979
  13. The 2002 Official Patient's Sourcebook on Hepatitis C: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-07
  14. The 2010-2015 Outlook for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Therapeutics in Greater China by Icon Group International, 2009-07-07

101. Australian Hepatitis Council
Welcome to the Australian hepatitis Council website; an information resource primarily for people with hepatitis C, their families and friends,
http://www.hepatitisaustralia.com/
Welcome to the Australian Hepatitis Council website; an information resource primarily for people with hepatitis C, their families and friends, and their carers. For information on the CHARIOT Clinical Trials please refer to Clinical Trials on the Useful Links page. ABOUT HEPATITIS RESEARCH HEPATITIS COUNCILS USEFUL LINKS SITE MAP The information and advice provided in this site is of an educational nature and not intended to be used in place of professional medical advice.
People should consult their doctor or specialist before acting on any advice to be sure it is right for their particular health situation.
Please note that this site is currently being upgraded which may result in some links not functioning

102. Vaccinations For Hepatitis A And B
Lists candidates for routine vaccinations, highrisk populations, doses and schedules by age, and postexposure treatment for each type. From NDDIC.
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/vaccinationshepab/index.htm
Email To A Friend Also see:
What I need to know about Hepatitis A
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Vaccinations for Hepatitis A and B
On this page:
Candidates for Hepatitis A Vaccination
Routine Vaccination
  • Children living in areas with high incidence rates of hepatitis A (above the national average). Check with your health department to see if this applies to your area.
High-Risk Populations
  • Travelers to developing countries with high rates of hepatitis A, including Mexico Men who have sex with men Users of illegal drugs People who work with hepatitis A virus in research settings People who work with infected nonhuman primates Recipients of clotting factor concentrates People with chronic liver disease (because of risk of fulminant hepatitis A)
Top
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HAVRIX* Age # of Doses Schedule Dose Children age 2
to 18 years and 6 to 12 months
720 ELISA units (0.5 mL)

103. Hepatitis A
Includes cause, prevention, treatment, and symptoms.
http://www.astdhpphe.org/infect/hepa.html
HepatitisA
  • Hepatitis A virus is passed in the stool of infected persons. Hepatitis A is usually spread from person to person by hand-to-mouth contact with stool from an infected person. Prevention against hepatitis A includes: 1) hepatitis A vaccine for long-term protection, 2) good personal hygiene and sanitation, and 3) immune globulin for short-term prevention.
What is hepatitis A? Hepatitis A is a contagious liver disease. What is the infectious agent that causes hepatitis A o F (85 o C) for one minute. Adequate chlorination of water also kills the hepatitis A virus. Where is hepatitis A found? Hepatitis A infection occurs worldwide. The disease is common in Africa, Asia (except Japan), parts of the Caribbean, Central and South America, Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Middle East. In the United States, hepatitis A occurs in isolated cases, in outbreaks, and in widespread epidemics. How do people get hepatitis A infection? Hepatitis A virus is usually spread from person to person. People get hepatitis A infection by putting something in the mouth that has been contaminated with the stool of an infected person. For this reason, the virus is more easily spread in places with poor sanitary conditions or in places where people are not careful about washing their hands. Persons with hepatitis A can also spread the virus to household members and to sex partners. In rare cases, people have been infected after getting a transfusion of infected blood. Outbreaks of hepatitis A have also occurred among illegal drug users. The virus is not spread by casual contact, as in the usual work or school setting.

104. Veterans Helping Veterans
Designed for personnel afflicted with hepatitis B and C. Includes links and information on disability. Provides information on how to receive treatment, filing claims with the VA and getting medical records.
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/2704/
Veterans Helping Veterans
A comprehensive guide for Veterans
infected with Hepatitis B and C.
Veterans Helping Veterans does NOT endorse the letter being circulated via email regarding a problem with Target Stores. This letter was NOT originated by myself, even though the letter states Veterans Helping Veterans on the bottom. I do not now and have never known Dick Forrey. For More Information about this Hoax go to: TARGET HOAX
The National Institutes of Health have released the 2002 Consensus Statement for Hepatitis C. This is a very important document as it is considered the Standard Bearer for Insurance Companies and most importantly for Doctors around the world.
To view the Consensus Statement you must have Acrobat Reader. 2002 CONSENSUS STATEMENT Navigate Veterans Helping Veterans VA Disability Claims Veterans Risk Factors Military Transmission Veteran's Health Care ... A Memorial Tribute to Cpt. Kevin D. Donnelly, USAR Please take a moment to answer
my new Veterans with HepB and HepC Survey!
It is hoped that this website will be able to assist you in getting all the help you deserve and need from the VA. There is no KNOWN cure YET for Hepatitis C, but with research going on every day, our hopes are high. Current research shows that many With HBV or HCV will die of old age.
Veteran, please take note:

105. Hepatitis B
Includes cause, symptoms and signs, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, complications, and prevention.
http://www.astdhpphe.org/infect/hepb.html
Hepatitis B
[HEP-uh-TI-tus bee]
  • Hepatitis B is a contagious liver infection caused by hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B is easily spread through contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person. Hepatitis B vaccine prevents hepatitis B virus infection and its serious consequences.
What is hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is a serious infection of the liver. What is the infectious agent that causes hepatitis B virus infection Hepatitis B infection is caused by the hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B virus is present in the blood and body fluids of infected persons. Where is hepatitis B virus infection found? Hepatitis B infection occurs worldwide. How do people get hepatitis B infection? Hepatitis B virus is easily spread by direct contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person. For example, hepatitis B can be transmitted from an infected mother to her baby at birth, through unprotected sex with an infected person, by sharing equipment for injecting street drugs, and by occupational contact with blood in a health-care setting. Hepatitis B is not spread through food or water or by casual contact. People can have hepatitis B (and spread the disease) without knowing it. Sometimes, people who are infected with hepatitis B virus never recover fully from the infection. They carry the virus and can infect others for the rest of their lives.

106. CNN.com - Hepatitis Outbreak Spreads Fear - Nov. 15, 2003
CNN
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Chi-Chi's restaurant at the Beaver Valley Mall's foodcourt has been closed. Story Tools VIDEO Investigators are searching for the source of a hepatitis A outbreak.
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HEALTH LIBRARY Health Library What is hepatitis A? Digestive system YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Pennsylvania Hepatitis or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (AP) The nation's biggest known outbreak of hepatitis A is causing such a panic that people are lining up by the thousands for antibody shots and no longer eating out. A third person died Friday and nearly 500 others who ate at a Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurant have fallen ill in the outbreak that has prompted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to send assistance. Health investigators are focusing on whether contaminated produce perhaps scallions caused the outbreak at the restaurant in the Beaver Valley Mall, about 25 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. "We're very concerned. It's very serious and we've sent a team of people out there to assist," said CDC spokesman David Daigle.

107. Hepatitis: Information From WebMD
Get indepth articles here about hepatitis symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. hepatitis A rates have dropped sharply in the US, and routine kids
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Hepatitis A, B, and C are viral infections that, combined, affect an estimated 5% to 6% of Americans. Get in-depth articles here about hepatitis symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. Plus, find daily help in our online support groups. Your Guide to Hepatitis Hepatitis A Symptoms Treatment FAQs Hepatitis B Symptoms Treatment FAQs Hepatitis C Symptoms Treatment Newly Diagnosed Clinical Trials Related Concerns Cirrhosis Liver Cancer Hep B Vaccine Hepatitis A Vaccine: More 'C' Patients Need It Despite recommendations, few people with chronic hepatitis C are being vaccinated against the hepatitis A virus. Go To Article Hepatitis A Hepatitis A: Are You at Risk?

108. Heroin Addiction - Help For Addicts
Overview of signs of addiction, living with a user, safer injecting, overdose, hepatitis, withdrawal/treatment, effects, women's issues, message board, chat room, pen pals, remembrance page, stories, books, and useful contacts.
http://uk.geocities.com/brown_addict/index.htm
Heroin Addiction - Help for Addicts www.helpingaddicts.com Information and help to get and stay clean from drugs Safer using information for those not ready to stop yet Also includes: Message board, chat room, Women's Page inc Prostitution and Pregnancy, Useful contacts worldwide, Books and films (fact, fiction and self-help), Survey, Links to other pages, Remembrance Page, Email pen pals, Other Drug Information, ...... plus much more!! Click on the picture to enter Created on 15 April 2000 Last updated: 5 March 2005

109. HEPATITIS C PATIENT INFO - What You MUST Know...
Resource for anyone wanting to learn more about this virus. Personal experiences and medical abstracts.
http://www.hepcprimer.com/

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A Hepatitis C Primer Home What is Hepatitis How is it Transmitted Long Term Prognosis Complications of HCV Liver Biopsy Treatment Info Lab Tests Nutrition and Alternative Info Patient Information: Support groups, Doctor listing, etc. Other HCV related websites Transplant Info Site Search My Guestbook FAQs Hello, and welcome to "A Hepatitis C Primer". I set up this web page as a starting point for anyone who has contracted the Hepatitis C virus (HCV), or for anyone wanting to learn more about Hep C.
Although I wasn't diagnosed with HCV until mid 1992, I believe I contracted the virus either in Nov 1977 or Jan 1980 from blood transfusions I was given during the birth of my children. So that means I have been infected at least 20+ years.
While I don't claim to know all there is to know about HCV, I have read every scrap of research I can find in my quest for knowledge about this 'silent killer' and have tried to incorporate my findings on this site.
I've tried to include a little bit of everything here on A Hepatitis C Primer and hope that all the visitors here will enjoy their stay, and find answers to some of their questions about HCV.

110. Atlantic Gastroenterolgy Associates Index
Gastroenterology practice based in New Jersey (Egg Hrbor Township, Absecon, Ventor City) which provides diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy, colorectal screening, hepatitis therapy, inflammatory bowel disease therapy, and nutritional support.
http://www.atlanticgastro.com/
As of August 1st,
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has performed
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Atlantic Gastroenterology Associates (AGA) is the largest and most sophisticated gastrointestinal treatment center in the southern New Jersey region. Established in 1978, AGA is now a leader in the rapidly advancing field of digestive disease diagnosis and treatment.
Please use the gray navigation buttons on the upper left to learn more about AGA, our staff of board-certified gastroenterologists, and our use of break through technology. Click the text links below, or the tabs to the right, to take a tour of our subsidiary facilities and learn more about their capabilities. Other on-site medically based services include: ACCESS SurgiCenter : It has been proven that most patients prefer same-day surgery in a safe, comfortable setting that focuses on their unique needs. ACCESS meets and exceeds those needs.
AGA Clinical Research Associates
Since 1984, AGA Clinical Research Associates has been participating in clinical trials with the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, providing patient access to the most effective and advanced drug therapies for GI disorders, well before they are available by prescription.

111. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 4, Ch. 42, Hepatitis
hepatitis An inflammation of the liver characterized by diffuse or patchy necrosis The major causes of hepatitis are specific hepatitis viruses,
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section4/chapter42/42a.jsp

112. CNN.com - Health - New Generation Of Interferon Treatment Helps Hepatitis C - De
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BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) Two industry-sponsored studies in this week's New England Journal of Medicine have found that a new longer-acting form of interferon is far more effective than regular interferon for blocking the virus responsible for chronic hepatitis C. In tests on hundreds of patients, both teams of researchers found that more people who were given weekly injections of peginterferon alfa-2a responded better to the treatment than volunteers given the older, shorter-acting form known as interferon alfa-2a.

113. Diseases: Hepatitis
Viral hepatitisfact sheets, questions and answers.
http://hopkins-id.edu/diseases/hepatitis/hepatitis.html
Go to a Section in Hepatitis Contents News and New Development Hepatitis A Fact Sheet Hepatitis B Fact Sheet Hepatitis C Fact Sheet Hepatitis D Fact Sheet Hepatitis E Fact Sheet Hepatitis F Fact Sheet Hepatitis G Fact Sheet Viral Hepatitis The Viral Hepatitis Patient Forum
  • The Viral Hepatitis Patient Forum is directed by Mark Sulkowski, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, and medical director of the Center for Viral Hepatitis at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Dr. Sulkowski may sometimes call on his colleagues within Center for Viral Hepatitis to assist him with your questions, and they will identify themselves in their answers.
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114. GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines
Manufactures pediatric, adult and clinical vaccines for diseases including hepatitis A and B, diphtheria and tetanus. Includes product list, disease prevention guide and patient information. Manufactured in Belgium and distributed from North Carolina.
http://www.gskvaccines.com/

115. Diseases: Hepatitis E Fact Sheet
hepatitis E Virus (HEV) Fact Sheet. May cause fatal fulminant hepatitis, especially in pregnant woman. Epidemiology, Transmission fecaloral with
http://hopkins-id.edu/diseases/hepatitis/hev_faq.html
Go to a Section in Hepatitis Contents News and New Development Hepatitis A Fact Sheet Hepatitis B Fact Sheet Hepatitis C Fact Sheet Hepatitis D Fact Sheet Hepatitis E Fact Sheet Hepatitis F Fact Sheet Hepatitis G Fact Sheet Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) HEV Fact Sheet Virus: RNA, ? classification. Disease: Acute hepatitis. Jaundice - 30-80% of adults. Outcome: No chronic liver disease. May cause fatal fulminant hepatitis, especially in pregnant woman. Epidemiology: Transmission: fecal-oral with sporadic cases and outbreaks. Only one documented case originated in the US. Endemic in most developing countries. Case Management: Diagnosis: IgM antibody to HEV. Immunoglobulin containing HEV antibodies provides some protection against infection of contacts, but secondary transmission is uncommon. Top of page Next page HFV Fact Sheet
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116. Welcome To Shantha Biotech
Offering rDNA derived streptokinase, human interferon alpha of type 2b, and hepatitisB vaccine, with developments in endocrine, growth factors, immunotherapy, vaccine and diagnostics. Based in Hyderabad, India.
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117. Health Canada - Diseases Conditions - Hepatitis
One of Health Canada s mandates is to reduce the incidence of disease, conditions and personal injuries.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/diseases/hepatitis.html

118. Vaccinations For Hepatitis A And B
Candidates, doses, and schedules for vaccinations.
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/digest/pubs/vacc4hep/vacc4hep.htm
Email To A Friend Also see:
What I need to know about Hepatitis A
What I need to know about Hepatitis B Hepatitis Series Home ... Hepatitis Series
Vaccinations for Hepatitis A and B
On this page:
Candidates for Hepatitis A Vaccination
Routine Vaccination
  • Children living in areas with high incidence rates of hepatitis A (above the national average). Check with your health department to see if this applies to your area.
High-Risk Populations
  • Travelers to developing countries with high rates of hepatitis A, including Mexico Men who have sex with men Users of illegal drugs People who work with hepatitis A virus in research settings People who work with infected nonhuman primates Recipients of clotting factor concentrates People with chronic liver disease (because of risk of fulminant hepatitis A)
Top
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HAVRIX* Age # of Doses Schedule Dose Children age 2
to 18 years and 6 to 12 months
720 ELISA units (0.5 mL)

119. Hepatitis C Association, Hepatitis C Awareness, Donor Support, And Education
The focus of the hepatitis C Association is to educate the public, both medical professionals and private citizens, about hepatitis C virus.
http://www.hepcassoc.org/
  • News from AASLD 2004 Information processing deficits in patients with chronic Hepatitis C How Private is My Medical Information Notify the FDA of side effects associated with interferon and/or ribavirin No pharmaceutical Insurance? Need help getting treatment?
    Commitment to Care: 1-800-521-7157 (Rebetol)
    PegAssist: 1-800-387-1258 (Copegus)

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120. Hblist
Mailing list includes research articles and messages from members. Details how to join, send, reply, and change modes.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/9350/hblist.html
3 great Books on Hepatitis B!
Order from the Hepatitis B Foundation and half the proceeds donated to the HBF!

The Hunt for a Killer Virus

By Baruch Blumberg, M.D., PhD.
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The Hepatitis B Information and Support List was begun in 1998. Our objective is to provide invaluable resource information and support to persons with Hepatitis B and/or their family and friends. We have members from all over the world, including, but not limited to:China, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, France, Germany, UK, USA, Malaysia, Denmark, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Egypt, Israel, Indonesia, and the Philippines. We have successfully recruited physicians from various parts of the world, and members of the pharmaceutical industry, who provide information and assistance to either the list owners or the actual listserve group or both. We are a worldwide information and support
group, dedicated to providing timely resource information and support to all those involved with Hepatitis B. SUBSCRIBE: Send a blank email to: hepatitis-b-on@mail-list.com
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