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Assays for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) are the most frequently used tests to detect HBV infection. Vaccination for HBV can produce transiently detectable levels of HBsAg in patients.
PCR genetic analysis has been in the spotlight since COVID-19, but light is now further facilitating PCR-free methods. Osaka ...
The Army is changing the fitness test for all soldiers. On Monday, the Army announced it was replacing the Army Combat Fitness Test with the Army Fitness Test, AFT, according to a news release ...
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NICE is opening a consultation period on the proposed NHS use of the rapid tests, and will take comments until 30th March. A group of culture-based tests from Novamed, SSI Diagnostica, and Aidian ...
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Fund has awarded a $4.5m grant to US-based diagnostic developer Fluxus, a Fujirebio subsidiary, to develop an ultrasensitive ...
GSK’s antisense-based drug for chronic hepatitis B (CHB), bepirovirsen, will get a rapid six-month review ... called hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is cleared from the blood and remains ...
“In India’s GDP, the service sector’s contribution is about 64% and if that is one side, at the lower end, the gig economy’s growth is rapid. In fact, if 7.1 million people are in the gig ...
Subjects who achieved functional cure after combination treatment with imdusiran plus interferon showed rapid HBV RNA decline ... was associated with further HBsAg decline and loss in some ...
Arbutus Biopharma Corporation ("Arbutus" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on infectious disease, today announced that five abstracts, including one late-breaker, ...
PCR genetic analysis has been in the spotlight since COVID-19, but light is now further facilitating PCR-free methods.