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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Hepatitis Surveillance

Table of Contents

April 1996

  1. Introduction

  2. Use of Serologic Tests for Diagnosis

  3. Demographic Characteristics

  4. Epidemiologic Characteristics

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  5. Hepatitis A

  6. Hepatitis B

  7. Hepatitis C / NonA, NonB Hepatitis

  8. Discussion

  9. References

  • Figure 1. Serologic Tests to Diagnose Hepatitis, 1983-1993

  • Figure 2. Trends in Selected Risk Factors for Patients Reported with Hepatitis A, by Mutually Exclusive Groups, United States, 1983-1993

  • Figure 3. Trends in Selected Risk Factors for Patients Reported with Hepatitis B by Mutually Exclusive Groups, Males, Selected States, 1983-1993

  • Figure 4. Trends in Selected Risk Factors for Patients Reported with Hepatitis B by Mutually Exclusive Groups, Females, Selected States, 1983-1993

  • Figure 5. Trends in Selected Risk Factors for Patients Reported with Hepatitis C/NANB, by Mutually Exclusive Groups, Selected States, 1983-1993



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