Contents
Natural history of occult hepatitis B virus infection(1-21)
Yang HI, Liu J, Lee MH, Hu HH, Chang CL, Chen CJ
Breakthrough infection and OBI: different?(22-31)
Zeng P, Norris PJ
Global epidemiology of occult HBV infection(32-48)
Allain JP
OBI and HBV replication(49-69)
Locarnini S
The woodchuck model of occult hepatitis B virus infection(70-89)
Michalak TI
Biological and clinical significance of hepatitis B virus RNA splicing:
a role for spliced variants in occult infection?(90-107)
Candotti D, Allain JP
Mechanisms responsible for OBI(108-123)
Pollicino T
PreS/S gene mutations of HBV and their clinical implications(124-133)
Wang JZ, Zhu B, Lu MJ, Yang DL
Cellular immunity and occult HBV infection(135-144)
Ferrari C, Barili V, Rossi M, Boni C, Fisicaro P
Occult hepatitis B infection in vaccinated children(145-161)
Poortahmasebi V, Alavian SM, Jazayeri SM
Occult hepatitis B virus infection in the vaccinated Chinese population
(162-177)
Li CY, Fu YS, Li TT, Allain JP
Clinical implication of occult hepatitis B Infection(178-189)
Yuen MF
Occult hepatitis B infection and anti-HBc testing(190-209)
Satake MOccult HBV infection and blood safety: a review(210-232)
Lelie N
Unresolved questions regarding OBI raised during the Guangzhou
symposium(233)
Allain JP