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New study provides detailed view of how hepatitis B virus establishes chronic infection

 E-Mail IMAGE: Human liver cell lines (green, with blue nuclei) infected with HBV express an HBV protein (in red) in this image captured by immunofluorescence microscopy. view more  Credit: Image by Stephanie Maya, Princeton University Researchers at Princeton have determined how five cellular proteins contribute to an essential step in the life cycle of hepatitis B virus (HBV). The article describing these findings appeared March 11, 2021 in the journal Nature Communications. Viruses have been with us, shaping our lives, societies and economies for millennia. While some viruses rapidly explode onto the world stage, others smolder in our communities for decades, shattering lives but making few headlines. Hepatitis B virus hasn t caused any nationwide lockdowns or stock market crashes because it is slow to spread from person to person and is rarely immediately fatal. It is nonetheless incredibly damaging because it can establish lifelong chronic infection with profoun

Hepatitis B Foundation founders Joan and Tim Block receive advocacy award

Bucks County Courier Times DOYLESTOWN   Hepatitis B Foundation co-founders Joan and Timothy Block were presented with the inaugural Distinguished Advocacy Service Award during the annual meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, or AASLD.  The Blocks were recognized for their efforts to raise awareness and prioritization of hepatitis B, and to ensure that the 2 million people living with hepatitis B in the U.S. have unhindered access to screening, appropriate medical care and treatment.   AASLD is the leading organization of scientists and health care professionals committed to preventing and curing liver disease.  The Hepatitis B Foundation, headquartered in the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center in Buckingham, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by hepatitis B worldwide.  

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