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Acute hepatitis B virus infection

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A new infection by the hepatitis B virus, which can be transmitted by direct contact of infected blood with mucous membranes or open areas of the skin. Signs and symptoms may include loss of appetite, joint and muscle pain, low-grade fever and stomach pain. Two to six percent of adults progress to a chronic infection, while 90% of infants become chronically ill. A vaccine is available for those at risk.

Also known as: acute hepatitis B

8 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (680) Inflammatory disease (332) Liver disorder (307) Infectious disease (282) Hepatitis B virus infection (237) Digestive system disorder (160) Viral infectious disease (126) Endocrine system disorder (72) Hepatitis (49) Acute disease (20)
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  • Can a common bile acid pill speed recovery from hepatitis?

    Disease control Not yet recruiting

    This study tests whether a medicine called ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) can help lower bilirubin levels in people with acute viral hepatitis (types A or E). Bilirubin is a waste product that builds up when the liver is inflamed, causing jaundice. The trial will compare 88 adults w…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Combined Military Hospital, Pakistan • Aim: Disease control

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:06 UTC

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