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Research Defines Differences Between Signs of Salmonella and Viral Hepatitis

Published in Hepatitis Weekly, September 11th, 2000

Salmonella hepatitis and viral hepatitis may have similar clinical manifestations at first glance, but according to research conducted in Turkey at the Dicle University Medical School, there are some differences that - more often than not - are apparent in affected individuals.

This research was presented in Stockholm, Sweden, at the 10th European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases by S. Hosoglu, of the school's Department of Infectious Diseases, and colleagues in the Department of Pediatrics.

Twenty-five patients with Salmonella hepatitis and 18 patients with acute viral hepatitis were identified in...

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