FREQUENCY OF ANTI-HBC OCCURENCE AMONG THE MEDICAL PERSONNEL WITH AN INCREASED AND LOW RISK OF INFECTION DEPENDING ON VACCINATION AGAINST VIRAL HEPATITIS B
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Abstract:
This study deals with IgG-antibodies to hepatitis B nuclear antigen (anti-HBc) in medical personnel facing various risk of infection with viral hepatitis B. It was established that frequency of anti-HBc detection depends on the vaccination against hepatitis B.

Keywords:
medical personnel vaccination against hepatitis B virus, anti-HBc, anti-HBs
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