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Whom to Screen for Hepatitis Delta Virus

Listen as 2 experts discuss the impact of hepatitis delta virus infection on liver disease progression and the potential burden of going undiagnosed.
Nancy Reau, MD
Coleman I. Smith, MD
Released: December 15, 2022

In this episode, Nancy Reau, MD, and Coleman I. Smith, MD, discuss the burden of undiagnosed hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection and who should be tested, including:

  • Epidemiology of HDV infection
  • Clinical course of HDV infection
  • Populations at high risk of HDV infection
  • Guidelines for HDV testing

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Faculty

Nancy Reau, MD

Professor of Medicine
Chief,
Section of Hepatology
Associate Director, Solid Organ Transplantation
Richard B. Capps Chair of Hepatology
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago, Illinois

Nancy Reau, MD: consultant/advisor: AbbVie, Antios, Arbutus, Gilead Sciences, Intercept, Salix; researcher: AbbVie, Gilead Sciences, Intercept.
Coleman I. Smith, MD

Professor of Medicine
Hepatologist
Georgetown Transplant Institute
Georgetown University
Washington, DC

Coleman I. Smith, MD: researcher: AbbVie, Genfit, Gilead Sciences.

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This program has been made available online.

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