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Viral hepatitis in practice

Viral hepatitis in practice provides a broad blend of articles of interest to all those involved in this area of medicine, largely in secondary care but also in primary care.

Supported by a multidisciplinary Editorial Board, and headed by a highly respected Editor and Consultant Editor, the journal offers updates, guidance and practical advice that reflects current thinking in the field of hepatology.

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Editor: Alastair Miller MA FRCP DTM&H Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Tropical and Infectious Disease Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, UK.

Consultant Editor: Geoffrey Dusheiko MB BCh FCP(SA) FRCP FRCP(Edin) Professor of Medicine and Honorary Consultant, Centre for Hepatology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.

 

 

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Printed with the support of an educational grant from Gilead Sciences Ltd. Gilead has no editorial control of this publication.
Printed with the support of an educational grant from Roche Products Ltd. Roche has no editorial control of this publication.

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