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Annals of Internal Medicine | 1984

Hepatitis B Virus Antibody in Blood Donors and the Occurrence of Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis in Transfusion Recipients: An Analysis of the Transfusion-Transmitted Viruses Study

Cladd E. Stevens; Richard D. Aach; F. Blaine Hollinger; James W. Mosley; Wolf Szmuness; Richard Kahn; Jochewed Werch; Virginia M. Edwards

Patients who received transfusions and nontransfused control patients were followed to assess the incidence and cause of post-transfusion hepatitis and to identify donor factors that might relate to risk of hepatitis. We evaluated as risk factors in donors the presence of antibody to hepatitis B virus compared with elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level. Units of blood that were positive for antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) were associated with a twofold to threefold greater risk of non-A, non-B hepatitis in the recipients than were units without anti-HBc. In the absence of specific serologic tests for non-A, non-B agents, screening of donors for anti-HBc might be considered. Our data suggest that the incidence of non-A, non-B hepatitis might have been reduced by about one third by such screening. However, elevated ALT levels in donors had a similar association with non-A, non-B hepatitis in recipients but would have resulted in fewer units of blood being discarded than would screening for anti-HBc.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1975

Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Dentists

James W. Mosley; Virginia M. Edwards; Gerard Casey; Allan G. Redeker; Edward White

To evaluate viral hepatitis as a hazard in general dentistry, we surveyed participants in an annual health-screening program at the 1972 American Dental Association session. Of 1245 practitioners, 0.9 per cent were positive for hepatitis B surface antigen, and 12.7 per cent were antibody positive. Of those who had had clinical hepatitis while studying or practicing dentistry, 43 per cent were seropositive. The frequency of evidence for prior infection with hepatitis B virus increased uniformly with increasing years of professional experience. The proportion of seropositive dentists did not vary with geographic region of the United States, or size of community. Only 10.5 per cent recognized illicit self-injection among patients, and their infection rate was not increased. These data indicate an increased frequency of infection with hepatitis B virus among general dentists, and are compatible with relatively uniform endemicity of subtype/ad strans of that agent in the general population for several decades.


Gastroenterology | 1981

Studies on the maternal-infant transmission of the viruses which cause acute hepatitis

Myron J. Tong; Mildred W. Thursby; Jorge Rakela; Christine M. McPeak; Virginia M. Edwards; James W. Mosley


Gastroenterology | 1978

Hepatitis a virus infection in fulminant hepatitis and chronic active hepatitis

Jorge Rakela; Allan G. Redeker; Virginia M. Edwards; Richard H. Decker; Lacy R. Overby; James W. Mosley


Gastroenterology | 1973

Factors influencing neonatal infection by hepatitis B virus.

Schweitzer Il; James W. Mosley; Ashcaval M; Virginia M. Edwards; Overby Lb


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1972

SUBDETERMINANTS d AND y OF HEPATITIS B ANTIGEN AS EPIDEMIOLOGIC MARKERS

James W. Mosley; Virginia M. Edwards; John E. Meihaus; Allan G. Redeker


JAMA | 1977

Prognostic Implications of the e Antigen of Hepatitis B Virus

Oscar Fay; Hugo Tanno; Mario Roncoroni; Virginia M. Edwards; James W. Mosley; Allan G. Redeker


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1977

Antibodies to hepatitis A virus: patterns by two procedures.

Jorge Rakela; D Stevenson; Virginia M. Edwards; I Gordon; J W Mosley


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1988

EXPERIENCE WITH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION IN PATIENTS WITH HEPATITIS B VIRUS AND HEPATITIS DELTA VIRUS INFECTIONS IN LOS ANGELES, 1977–1985

Kevin M. De Cock; Joyce C. Niland; Hsiao-Ping Lu; Afsaneh Rahimian; Virginia M. Edwards; Kathleen Shriver; Sugantha Govindarajan; Alan G. Redeker


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1989

Reproducibility in Quality Control of Protein (Western) Immunoblot Assay for Antibodies to Human

Virginia M. Edwards; James W. Mosley

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James W. Mosley

University of Southern California

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Jorge Rakela

University of Southern California

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Allan G. Redeker

University of Southern California

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Myron J. Tong

Huntington Medical Research Institutes

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D Stevenson

University of Southern California

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Edward White

University of Southern California

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