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Reining in Hepatitis: preventing and treating the hush killer among vulnerable populations in Kenya

While a lot has been done in the prevention of HBV, new studies have shown that gaps still exist that put newborn babies at high risk of contracting hepatitis B virus Project Update - 28 Jul 2020
 
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If a water source becomes contaminated it can quickly turn into a medical crisis.