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Why hepatitis B hits Aboriginal Australians especially hard

Benjamin Plackett

Nature, 2022, vol. 603, issue 7903, S62-S63

Abstract: Often geographically isolated and without access to good health care, Indigenous people have a higher chance of contracting the disease than do other populations. They’re also prone to a viral variant that has proved difficult to treat.

Keywords: Diseases; Public health; Health care; Medical research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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