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                | ISSN | 1007-9327 (print) and 2219-2840 (online) | 
            
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        | Category | Gastroenterology & Hepatology | 
    
        | Manuscript Type | Frontier | 
    
        | Article Title | Eliminating viral hepatitis in children after liver transplants: How to reach the goal by 2030 | 
    
        | Manuscript Source | Invited Manuscript | 
    
        | All Author List | Palittiya Sintusek, Kessarin Thanapirom, Piyawat Komolmit and Yong Poovorawan | 
            
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        | Corresponding Author | Yong Poovorawan, MD, Professor, Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, 1873 Rama IV Road, Pathumwan District, Bangkok 10330, 10330, Thailand. yong.p@chula.ac.th | 
    
        | Key Words | Viral hepatitis; Children; Adolescent; Liver transplantation; Infection; Elimination | 
    
        | Core Tip | Viral hepatitis infections are a great burden for pediatric liver transplant recipients. Strategies to prevent infection include immunization, good sanitation and screening donor blood products and liver grafts for hepatitis B, C and E. In children infected with viral hepatitis who have received a liver transplant, early detection is crucial to guide proper management, as the infection can mimic or cause graft rejection. Effective antiviral therapy should be initiated when treating children with hepatitis B and C. Patients infected with hepatitis B who have undergone successful viral eradication should be revaccinated to maintain high hepatitis B surface antibodies to guarantee immunoprotection. | 
            
                | Publish Date | 2022-01-13 11:55 | 
    
        | Citation | Sintusek P, Thanapirom K, Komolmit P, Poovorawan Y. Eliminating viral hepatitis in children after liver transplants: How to reach the goal by 2030. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(3): 290-309 | 
            
                | URL | https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v28/i3/290.htm | 
            
                | DOI | https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i3.290 | 
    
    
        
                
        
     
 
                 
             
         
        
    
        
        
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