Scientists track hepatitis b Flare-Ups after stopping drugs
NCT ID NCT04431245
Summary
This study aims to understand what happens when patients with chronic hepatitis B stop their long-term antiviral medications. Researchers will monitor 54 patients who meet specific criteria to stop treatment, tracking their immune system and virus levels. The goal is to learn why some patients experience disease flare-ups after stopping, and whether controlled flares might help the body clear the infection.
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Man Fung Yuen
Hong Kong, Please Select One ..., Hong Kong
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