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Aetiology of fatal viral hepatitis in Melbourne: A retrospective study
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1984
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Hepatitis DAcute Viral HepatitisDiagnostic VirologyHepatologyVirus EpidemiologyViral HepatitisHepatitis BHepatitisVirologySepsisCirrhosisAcute Liver FailureChronic Liver FailureFatal Viral HepatitisLiver DiseaseMedicineEpidemiologyNanb Hepatitis
In the period from January 1971 to June 1983, 46 of 5477 patients (0.84%) admitted to Fairfield Hospital, Melbourne, with acute viral hepatitis died of fulminant hepatic failure. The case-fatality rate for patients with hepatitis A was 0.14%; for patients with hepatitis B, 0.84%; and for patients with non-A non-B (NANB) hepatitis, 2.29%. The highest case-fatality rates were observed in patients with post-transfusion hepatitis B (18.8%), and in patients with NANB hepatitis aged less than 5 years (50%) and 40 years and over (10%).
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