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Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Viral Hepatitis

A Guide for Primary Care Physicians

Gary A. Noskin, MD

Arch Fam Med. 1995;4(11):923-934.


Abstract

This guide was developed to provide the primary care physician with essential practice information on viral hepatitis in a concise and useful format. An American Medical Association advisory panel, representatitve of all primary care specialty associations and nationally recognized experts, conducted a systematic review of the medical literature and prepared this physician guide with an emphasis on prevention, diagnosis, and management. The guide also underwent extensive peer review. Practical information on viral characteristics and epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, management, and prevention is provided.



Author Affiliations

with the AMA Advisory Group on Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Viral Hepatitis


Footnotes

One copy of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Viral Hepatitis: A Guide for Primary Care Physicians was mailed to each primary care physician in the United States in January 1995. Additional printed copies of the Guide can be ordered for a small shipping and handling fee by calling (312) 464-5563. Members of the AMA Advisory Group on Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Viral Hepatitis can be found on page 925.



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