Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is an infectious inflammatory illness of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that affects hominoidea, including humans. Originally known as "serum hepatitis", the disease has caused epidemics in parts of Asia and Africa, and it is endemic in China. About a third of the world population has been infected at one point in their lives, including 350 million who are chronic carriers. The virus is transmitted by exposure to infe... More

Diseases with this Risk Factor:

Also known as:

  • Serum hepatitis,
  • Hep B
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Award-Winning Work

Awards Won:

Year Award Award Winner Winning work Notes/Description
  • 1976
  • "for their discoveries concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases"

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Winners

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