The Prevalence of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in the United States in the Era of Vaccination
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 202(2), pp. 192–201
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Annemarie Wasley, Deanna Kruszon‐Moran, Wendi L. Kuhnert, Edgar P. Simard, Lyn Finelli, Geraldine M. McQuillan, Beth P. Bell
Abstract
HBV prevalence decreased among US children, which reflected the impact of global and domestic vaccination, but it changed little among adults, and approximately 730,000 US residents (95% confidence interval, 550,000-940,000) are chronically infected.
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