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Year Number of Results
1977 1
1978 1
1979 2
1980 1
1981 1
1982 2
1984 2
1986 1
1990 4
1992 2
1993 3
1994 1
1995 8
1996 5
1997 14
1998 7
1999 6
2000 3
2001 4
2002 1
2003 5
2004 3
2005 4
2006 1
2007 3
2008 2
2009 2
2011 2
2012 2
2013 1
2014 2
2015 1
2017 1
2019 1
2020 2
2024 0

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Viral hepatitis: know your D, E, F and Gs.
Tepper MI, Gully PR. Tepper MI, et al. CMAJ. 1997 Jun 15;156(12):1735-8. CMAJ. 1997. PMID: 9220927 Free PMC article. Review. No abstract available.
Hepatitis update.
Selekman J. Selekman J. Pediatr Nurs. 1999 Sep-Oct;25(5):542-6. Pediatr Nurs. 1999. PMID: 12024404 No abstract available.
Beyond hepatitis A and B.
Fock KM. Fock KM. Singapore Med J. 1995 Dec;36(6):586-9. Singapore Med J. 1995. PMID: 8781626 Review. No abstract available.
Hepatitis E, G, and TT virus.
Bahlawan M, Shammaa M. Bahlawan M, et al. J Med Liban. 2001 Mar-Apr;49(2):78-83. J Med Liban. 2001. PMID: 11910971 Review. No abstract available.
Acute and chronic viral hepatitis.
O'Connor JA. O'Connor JA. Adolesc Med. 2000 Jun;11(2):279-92. Adolesc Med. 2000. PMID: 10916125 Review.
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