[ad_1] Merdeka.com – A few days ago, exactly July 28 was commemorated as World Hepatitis Day. Hepatitis itself is an inflammatory disease of the liver caused by viral hepatitis. It is estimated …
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[ad_1] Health is the main element that keeps people in shape in their business. The liver is the largest organ of the body and has important responsibilities for the health of the …
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[ad_1] Merdeka.com – Irsan Hasan as President of the Indonesian Heart Research Association. Warn the bride and groom to do a hepatitis test first. This virus of liver disease, is known to …
Read More »Pregnant women have discovered hepatitis B, so how's the baby?
[ad_1] KOMPAS.com – An effort by the Ministry of Health to prevent the transmission of hepatitis B is to screen pregnant women. The reason, there are two types of transmission of hepatitis …
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[ad_1] KOMPAS.com – This year, World Hepatitis Day falls on Saturday (28/07/2018). One of the 10 people who read this article has chronic hepatitis. Dr. Irsan Hasan, SpPD-KGEH, chairman of PB Indonesian …
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[ad_1] Jakarta, CNN Indonesia – Hepatitis is still one of the health problems of 2018. Hepatitis is an infection or inflammation that occurs in the liver due to virus attacks. Hepatitis A, …
Read More »World Day of Hepatitis, the prevalence of patients reaches millions of souls | JavaPos.com
[ad_1] World Day Against Hepatitis (19459007) or World Hepatitis Day, which falls on July 28, is a good time to educate Indonesians about this liver disease. In addition, the Ministry of Health …
Read More »1 in 10 Indonesian is idap hepatitis B, more than 5 million pregnant women need screening
[ad_1] Jakarta (ANTARA News) – In 2022, the Ministry of Health has set at 5.3 million the number of pregnant Indonesian women who have tested free hepatitis early in order to reach …
Read More »Unconsciously, 95 percent of infants may be infected with the hepatitis of the mother – VIVA
[ad_1] VIVA – Hepatitis is a serious global health problem, including in Indonesia. Unfortunately, public awareness of the dangers of this disease is still very low. Whereas hepatitis is called more infectious …
Read More »5 million pregnant mothers targeted to participate in the hepatitis early detection program
[ad_1] Chairman Philips Philips Indonesia Suryo Suwignjo (second from left), Dr. Wiendra Waworuntu M.Kes (second from right) and Dr. Irsan Hasan, SpdD-KGEH (far right), discussing after 39th Health Dialogue event entitled "The …
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