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Viruses causing hepatitis

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Unresolved problems in Haemophilia
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The infectious agents to be considered here are the human hepatitis viruses. Although there are other viruses which may sometimes involve the liver, these do not represent a practical problem in the present context, and will not be mentioned further.

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  1. Harris, R.B., Semar, M. and Johnson, A.J. (1977). Detection of hepatitis B surface antigen in potentially contaminated human plasma and plasma fractions. J. Lab. Clin. Med., 90, 1107

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Cameron, C.H. (1982). Viruses causing hepatitis. In: Forbes, C.D., Lowe, G.D.O. (eds) Unresolved problems in Haemophilia. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9764-9_2

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