The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that during 2019, 296 million people were living with hepatitis B along with 58 million people infected with hepatitis C, globally. Out of all the types of hepatitis, the pathogenesis of hepatitis B and hepatitis C is best understood. Let's have a glance at module 6 of the series to better understand the pathogenesis of hepatitis that is triggered by microbial infection and further progresses to fibrosis and cirrhosis.
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