Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical case

Routine vaccination against viral hepatitis B (HBV) has significantly reduced morbidity and mortality from this infection. The development of acute HBV in children is currently a rarity, but there is still the possibility of developing a similar scenario in children from family foci of HBV, aswell a...

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Main Authors: A. V. Vasyunin, G. S. Karpovich, E. I. Krasnova, I. V. Kuimova, N. I. Gavrilova, T. V. Komissarova, L. I. Enivatova
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Language:Russian
Published: LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines" 2021-04-01
Series:Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)
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Online Access:https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/575
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spelling doaj-dea09ba8f65148f184d88deadd4993192021-08-02T09:19:53ZrusLLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines"Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)2072-81072021-04-01201656810.22627/2072-8107-2021-20-1-65-68492Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical caseA. V. Vasyunin0G. S. Karpovich1E. I. Krasnova2I. V. Kuimova3N. I. Gavrilova4T. V. Komissarova5L. I. Enivatova6Новосибирский государственный медицинский университетНовосибирский государственный медицинский университетНовосибирский государственный медицинский университетНовосибирский государственный медицинский университетНовосибирский государственный медицинский университетГБУЗ НСО ДГКБ №3ГБУЗ НСО ДГКБ №3Routine vaccination against viral hepatitis B (HBV) has significantly reduced morbidity and mortality from this infection. The development of acute HBV in children is currently a rarity, but there is still the possibility of developing a similar scenario in children from family foci of HBV, aswell as in children with no specific prophylaxis. A clinical observation of the development of acute HBV in aninfant is presented, and the difficulties of managing such patients are demonstrated.https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/575viral hepatitis b, hepatology, infectious diseases, pediatrics
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author A. V. Vasyunin
G. S. Karpovich
E. I. Krasnova
I. V. Kuimova
N. I. Gavrilova
T. V. Komissarova
L. I. Enivatova
spellingShingle A. V. Vasyunin
G. S. Karpovich
E. I. Krasnova
I. V. Kuimova
N. I. Gavrilova
T. V. Komissarova
L. I. Enivatova
Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical case
Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)
viral hepatitis b, hepatology, infectious diseases, pediatrics
author_facet A. V. Vasyunin
G. S. Karpovich
E. I. Krasnova
I. V. Kuimova
N. I. Gavrilova
T. V. Komissarova
L. I. Enivatova
author_sort A. V. Vasyunin
title Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical case
title_short Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical case
title_full Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical case
title_fullStr Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical case
title_full_unstemmed Acute viral hepatitis B in infants: a clinical case
title_sort acute viral hepatitis b in infants: a clinical case
publisher LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines"
series Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)
issn 2072-8107
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Routine vaccination against viral hepatitis B (HBV) has significantly reduced morbidity and mortality from this infection. The development of acute HBV in children is currently a rarity, but there is still the possibility of developing a similar scenario in children from family foci of HBV, aswell as in children with no specific prophylaxis. A clinical observation of the development of acute HBV in aninfant is presented, and the difficulties of managing such patients are demonstrated.
topic viral hepatitis b, hepatology, infectious diseases, pediatrics
url https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/575
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