A recent Institute of Medicine report has concluded that "there
is a lack of knowledge and awareness about chronic viral hepatitis
on the part of health-care and social-service providers, as well as
among at-risk populations, members of the public, and
policy-makers. Due to the insufficient understanding about the
extent and seriousness of this public-health problem, inadequate
public resources are being allocated to prevention, control, and
surveillance programs." It is with these concerns in mind that Dr.
Tsai assembled a group of experts in this field to present their
expertise in such a level, where the practicing clinicians who deal
with this disease in their daily practice can understand thereby
implement this knowledge into their own practice. Dr. Brian McMahon
discusses the natural history of chronic hepatitis B with his vast
knowledge and experience working with the high endemic population
of Inuit in Alaska; Drs. Marc Ghany and Ed provide a very
easy-to-understand description of HBV virology; Dr. Kyon-Mi Chang
contributes an article on HBV immunology, which is the least
understood area of this disease but has the most potential to
improve our knowledge in the management of chronic hepatitis B; Dr.
Anna Lok provides an authoritative review on the current issues and
controversies of treatment of chronic hepatitis B; Dr. Stephen
Locarnini, who has extensive experience in anti-viral resistance
and its management, presents important issues in the usage of
currently available anti-viral oral agents; Dr. Myron Tong
discusses the current understanding of HBV carcinogenesis and
updates HCC surveillance and treatment-- the most dreadful outcome
of this disease; Dr. Paul Martin discusses management of end- stage
chronic hepatitis B -anti-viral therapy, montherapy vs
combo.therapy, choice of agent, when to start therapy and
post-transplant patients including duration of HBIG therapy,
HBcAb(+)only recipient) and Occult HBV infection; Dr. Tram Tran
discuss the treatment in reproductive women, during pregnancy, and
prevention of vertical transmission in third trimester with
antiviral agents-- an area with significant lack of good clinical
evidence; Dr. Steve Han discuss management of patients with acute
hepatitis B, co-infection with HDV/HCV/HIV, pre-immuno-suppressive
therapy, and management of renal and heart transplant patients with
HBV infection; Dr. Mei Huei Chang discusses Taiwanese success in
implementing universal vaccination leading to a remarkable
reduction in both prevalence of chronic hepatitis B and incidence
of hepatocellular carcinoma; and finally Drs. Michelle Lai and Yun
Fan Liaw provide a rundown of what we have accomplished and the
hope for the future in our fight to control this disease.
General
Imprint: |
WB Saunders
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
The Clinics: Internal Medicine |
Release date: |
August 2010 |
First published: |
August 2010 |
Authors: |
Naoky Tsai
|
Dimensions: |
238 x 160 x 13mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
|
Pages: |
171 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4377-2532-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Medicine >
Clinical & internal medicine >
Hepatology
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4377-2532-5 |
Barcode: |
9781437725322 |
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