Med. praxi. 2013;10(3):123-125

Viral hepatitis B, C, and D

prof.MUDr.Petr Husa, CSc.
Klinika infekčních chorob LF MU Brno a FN Brno

Viral hepatitis B and C are common cause of chronic liver diseases. Viral hepatitis D is extremely rare in the Czech Republic, only immigrants

can be infected more frequently. Hepatitis D virus is a satellite virus it needs host virus – hepatitis B virus – for its replication and

transfer. Vaccination against hepatitis B virus is therefore protective against hepatitis D virus infection as well. Vaccine against hepatitis

C virus has not been generated yet.

Keywords: viral hepatitis B, viral hepatitis C, viral hepatitis D, prevention, vaccination

Published: March 15, 2013  Show citation

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