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A series of international symposia on viral hepatitis and liver
disease has been held triannially, and called the "Olympics" of
this research field. Our book presents the results of the eighth of
these "Olympiads" which for the first time, was held in Asia (May
1993, Tokyo). Due to the rapid progress in research on both basic
and clinical aspects of viral hepatitis and liver disease, the
state of the art in this field is continually being updated, and
our book provides a broad and in-depth survey of current work. The
major topics in our book include molecular biology of the five
known hepatitis viruses (HAV, HBV, HCV, HDV, and HEV), clinical
implications of genetic variants of HBV and HCV, interferon
treatment of HCV-related liver disease, and worldwide epidemiology
and control of viral hepatitis. New subjects not seen in previous
books, such as genotypes of HCV, are also covered. Expanding
knowledge about the heterogeneity of the HCV genome has revealed a
great variety of genotypes as well as their association with host
pathogenesis and their varying responsiveness to interferon
therapy. The first promising results of efforts to develop a
hepatitis C vaccine are also presented. Finally, compared with its
predecessors, our book contains many more papers from Asian
countries, where the prevalence of viral hepatitis and liver
disease is the highest in the world.
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