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At-Risk Populations: African Descent

Sonia L. Canzater

O'Neill Institute  |  May 29, 2018

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DID YOU KNOW…

  • Individuals of African descent have the highest rate of hepatitis and are 3 times more likely to die from hepatitis B than non-Hispanic whites.
  • Identifying and treating hepatitis early is easy, but if it is not treated early, hepatitis can lead to death.

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