Conference themes
Viral hepatitis is the seventh leading cause of death in the world, killing more people than traffic injuries, HIV and AIDS, or diabetes. Every year chronic viral hepatitis, of which hepatitis B and C are the most common forms, kills a million people, roughly 20,000 of them in the United States. These deaths could be prevented. Hepatitis B vaccine conveys 95 percent immunity, and new therapies for hepatitis C cure the vast majority of patients.
Professional congress organizer (PCO)
Scripps Health
Notes
Speakers: Paul Pockros, MD, Scripps Clinic, Catherine Frenette, MD, Scripps Clinic, Yuki Rosenkoetter, PAC, MPAS, Scripps Clinic
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Conference Services and CME
CategoriesHealth Services, Internal Medicine