PMID: 4206838May 1, 1974Paper

Exposure to hepatitis B virus and development of the chronic HBAg carrier state in children

The Journal of Pediatrics
R J GeretyL F Barker

Abstract

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References

Jul 1, 1972·The American Journal of Digestive Diseases·R S DuboisT L Slovis
Nov 8, 1969·Lancet·J D Almeida, A P Waterson
Jan 1, 1969·Annals of Internal Medicine·W T LondonB S Blumberg
Feb 1, 1973·Archives of Disease in Childhood·C KattamisN Matsaniotis
Dec 21, 1972·The New England Journal of Medicine·D A MerrillP F Kohler
Mar 2, 1970·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·L F BarkerH M Geller
May 1, 1971·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·R D AachC W Parker
Oct 1, 1971·Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine·J A CollerB S Blumberg
Jun 21, 1971·JAMA : the Journal of the American Medical Association·L F Barker, R Murray
Feb 1, 1970·The Journal of Infectious Diseases·R H PurcellR M Chanock
Dec 1, 1970·Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases·E Nordenfelt, E Dahlquist

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Citations

Dec 1, 1980·European Journal of Pediatrics·C BoschH J Födisch
Jan 1, 1979·Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene·P Skinhøj
Mar 1, 1977·The Journal of Pediatrics·R J Gerety, I L Schweitzer
Apr 1, 1976·The Journal of Hygiene·G PapaevangelouD Trichopoulos
Jul 15, 1976·The New England Journal of Medicine·G J Milton-Thompson, J J Misiewicz
Apr 1, 1975·Current Problems in Pediatrics·R E HaynesK I Koranyi
Jan 1, 1983·Vox Sanguinis·D R Howell, J A Barbara
Jan 1, 1983·Journal of Medical Virology·M ChiaramonteR Naccarato
Apr 1, 1976·The Journal of Pediatrics·R J GeretyL F Barker
Jan 1, 1987·Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health·P Brown
Jul 1, 1986·Hepatology : Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases·E Ben-PorathY Satinger
Jan 1, 1982·Journal of Medical Virology·M ChiaramonteR Naccarato
May 1, 1976·CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences·E S Meek, M L O'Connor
Jan 1, 1986·Pediatric Pathology·M ColomboF Paronetto
May 1, 1981·Infection and Immunity·A M PrinceL Richardson

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