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In some cases, the
infected child will proceed through several stages to the development of PHC.
At each stage, only a fraction of the infected individuals will proceed to
the next stage, and this will depend on other factors in the host and in the
environment. The stages include, retention of the antigen (carrier state),
development of chronic hepatitis, development of cirrhosis and finally,
development of PHC (Fig. 6). We are currently testing this hypothesis in
prospective studies in West Africa (45). If it is true, then prevention of
PHC could be achieved by preventing infection with HBV, and the vaccine we
have introduced, in association with appropriate public health measures,
could reduce the amount of infection. This might also involve the use of
gammaglobulin in the newborn children of carrier mothers and such studies
are now being conducted by Beasley and his colleagues in Taipei. We are now
considering the appropriate strategies that might be used to control
hepatitis infection and, hopefully, cancer of the liver. |