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Intro
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Hepatitis B is a Devastating Global Healthcare Issue
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Where Are the Long-term HBV Carriers?
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How Do You Acquire the Infection in the West?
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Outcome of HBV by Age of Infection
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Elimination of HBV Transmission
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Progression of Hepatitis B Infection
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Diagnosis of HBV Infection: Using Serum Markers
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REVEAL Study
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Indications for antiviral therapy HBeAg Positive CHB
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Indications for antiviral therapy HBeAg Negative CHB
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Endpoints of antiviral therapy HBeAg Negative CHB
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Indications for antiviral therapy Compensated Cirrhosis
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American Gastroenterological Association Institute Technical Review on Prevention and Treatment of Hepatitis B Virus Reactivation During Immunosuppressive Drug Therapy
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AGA Institute Guidelines on Hepatitis B Reactivation Clinical Decision Tool
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Strategies to Eradicate Chronic HBV
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Type of Chronic HBV Control and Cure
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What Might a HBV Curative Regimen Look Like?
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Conclusions
Description:
Explore a comprehensive lecture on Hepatitis B delivered by Dr. Steven-Huy Han at the UCLA-Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium. Delve into the global impact of Hepatitis B, its transmission methods, and long-term carrier statistics. Understand the progression of the infection, diagnostic techniques using serum markers, and the REVEAL study findings. Learn about antiviral therapy indications for various stages of chronic Hepatitis B, including HBeAg positive and negative cases, as well as compensated cirrhosis. Examine the American Gastroenterological Association's guidelines on preventing and treating Hepatitis B reactivation during immunosuppressive drug therapy. Explore strategies for eradicating chronic HBV, types of control and cure, and potential curative regimens. Gain valuable insights into this devastating global healthcare issue and the latest advancements in its management and treatment.

Liver Disorders - Hepatitis B - Steven-Huy Han, MD, UCLA - UCLA Digestive Diseases

University of California, Los Angeles
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