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Postvaccination Serologic Testing Results for Infants Aged less than or equal to 24 Months Exposed to Hepatitis B Virus at Birth - United States, 2008-2011

An estimated 25,000 infants are born to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive women annually in the US. With no intervention, 40%-90% of these infants will acquire hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Approximately 90% of infected infants develop chronic HBV infection, with a 15%-25% risk for p...

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Published in:MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2012-09, Vol.61 (38), p.768-768
Main Authors: Benson, Ruthie, Crowley, Susan A, Dusek, Cristina, Lazaroff, Julie, Onye, Kenneth, Smith, Emily A, Walker, Tanja Y, Schillie, Sarah F, Murphy, Trudy V, Zucker, Jane
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Cancer
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Cirrhosis
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B surface antigen
Hepatitis B virus
Infants
Infection
Intervention
Liver
Liver cancer
Morbidity
Mortality
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