Chapter 1: Control of Viral Hepatitis - A Good Start from Childhood (Kathy Schwarz).- Chapter 2: Epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis A and E - A Global View ( Kenrad Nelson).- Chapter 3: Epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis B, C and D - A Global View (Hwai-I Yang).- Chapter 4: Mother-to Infant Transmission of Viral Hepatitis (Hueyling Chen).- Chapter 5: Viral Hepatitis A in Children - Detection and Management (Yang Poovorawan).- Chapter 6: Prevention of Hepatitis A (Daniel Shouval).- Chapter 7: Natural History of Hepatitis B Virus Infection - From Infancy to Adult life (Yen-Hsuan Ni ).- Chapter 8: Immune Tolerance and Hepatitis B (Antonio Bertoletti).- Chapter 9: Prevention of Viral Hepatitis B and related Complications (Mei-Hwei Chang).- Chapter 10: Viral Hepatitis B - Management in Children (Christine Lee).- Chapter 11: Natural History of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Children (Karen Murray).- Chapter 12: Management of Viral Hepatitis C in Children (Björn Fischler).- Chapter 13: Hepatitis D in Children - Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention (Daniel H Leung).- Chapter 14: Hepatitis E in Children - Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention (Wikrom Karnsakul).- Chapter 15: Viral Causes of Acute Liver Failure (Rob Squires).- Chapter 16: Emerging New Strategies for Viral Hepatitis Control (Chia-Ho Shih).
Mei-Hwei Chang is a distinguished chair professor of the Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
Kathleen B. Schwarz is a professor emerita of the Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA.
This book is aimed to emphasize the rationale and importance of prevention and management of viral hepatitis in children, providing cutting edge knowledge. Viral hepatitis is a major health problem in the world. Although most complications of viral hepatitis are observed in adults, primary infection with hepatitis viruses often occurs during infancy or childhood. To better control viral hepatitis, prevention and therapy if possible should be started in childhood.
This book offers updated and unique information about viral hepatitis in children, which has vitally important impact on global disease outcome and control, yet not discussed as frequently as viral hepatitis in adults in previous medical literature. Better prevention and management strategies are covered, starting from infancy and childhood, and even earlier during fetal life. It will be very helpful for better control of viral hepatitis both for daily practice and for developing future strategies and directions. If we can successfully control viral hepatitis in children, there will be very little remaining chronic hepatitis and related complications such as liver cirrhosis or hepatoma in adults. We hope readers, including medical students, researchers, pediatricians, family medicine physicians, infectious disease personnel, public health workers, gastroenterologists, hepatologists and parents of children with chronic hepatitis, will be benefited by reading this book.