Infeksi Hepatitis B Tersamar (Occult Hepatitis B Infection) dan Kanker Hati Primer
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https://doi.org/10.29303/jku.v5i3.303Keywords:
Hepatitis B tersamar, kanker hati primerAbstract
Infeksi virus hepatitis B tersamar merupakan infeksi yang masih menjadi masalah karena prevalensinya yang cukup tinggi dan berpengaruh pada keselamatan terutama dalam praktik donor darah. Virus Hepatitis B merupakan virus yang paling sering ditransmisikan melalui transfusi dan terdapat kemungkinan transmisi berasal dari virus hepatitis B tersamar. Padahal, telah diketahui bahwa terdapat hubungan yang erat antara infeksi hepatitis B tersamar dan kejadian sirosis dan kanker hati primer.
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