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Approaching Patients with Hepatitis

Acute viral hepatitis is inflammation of the liver caused by infection with one of the five hepatitis viruses. The current CME aids the gastroenterologists to acquire how to approach a patient with acute hepatitis, patient with high transaminase levels, patient detected to have anti-HCV positive and approach to a healthcare worker or otherwise exposed to needle prick injury.
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This CME/CPD is eligible for credit points. Doctors shall confirm with the respective state medical council for number of CME/CPD Credits as well as payment requirements. CME/CPD credits are offered at sole discretion of respective state medical councils.
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