Hepatitis Types B and Non-B
- 1 September 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA)
- Vol. 233 (9) , 967-969
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1975.03260090033016
Abstract
Two episodes of acute viral hepatitis occurred in each of 34 patients. One episode in each patient was serologically diagnosable as type B hepatitis on the basis of tests for hepatitis B surface antigen or antibody. The other episode was classified as "non-B" on the basis of seronegativity, reinforced by seropositivity in an alternate bout. An epidemiologic background appropriate to "serum" hepatitis, either transfusion (one bout) or illicit self-injection (46 bouts), was associated just as frequently with serologically non-B episodes as with identified type B disease. The diagnosis of type B hepatitis, therefore, should be made only on the basis of serologic tests specific for hepatitis B virus infection. Other cases of sporadic disease in adults must be labeled "viral hepatitis, type unspecifiable." (JAMA233:967-969, 1975)Keywords
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