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Anti-HBc

Hepatitis B is a serious global infection disease and a major cause of mortality and morbidity. It is the 10th leading cause of death, with two billion people infected, and an estimated 400 million suffering from chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection worldwide. HBV endemicity has varied widely worldwide. It has been estimated that HBV is highly endemic in all of Africa (except Tunisia and Morocco), some parts of South America, Alaska, northern Canada and parts of Greenland, eastern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean area, south-east Asia, China, and the Pacific Islands (except Australia, New Zealand and Japan). Hepatitis B is a serious global infection disease and a major cause of mortality and morbidity. It is the 10th leading cause of death, with two billion people infected, and an estimated 400 million suffering from chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection worldwide . HBV endemicity has varied widely worldwide. It has been estimated that HBV is highly endemic in all of Africa (except Tunisia and Morocco), some parts of South America, Alaska, northern Canada and parts of Greenland, eastern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean area, south-east Asia, China, and the Pacific Islands (except Australia, New Zealand and Japan) Liver markers including aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) were performed on HBV-PCR positive samples. The tests results were in 32.4% of samples higher than the upper range of normal levels for these tests in clinical diagnostic settings. 4.4% of subjects had abnormal PT or INR . Positive predictive value for livermarkers was 35.3 %. The impact factor of journal provides quantitative assessment tool for grading, evaluating, sorting and comparing journals of similar kind. It reflects the average number of citations to recent articles published in science and social science journals in a particular year or period, and is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field. It is first devised by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information. The impact factor of a journal is evaluated by dividing the number of current year citations to the source items published in that journal during the previous two years.
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