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Experts Estimate 400 Million People Have Hepatitis
Viral hepatitis infections kill nearly one million people a year. The majority of cases are in Asia and in African countries south of the Sahara. A vaccine and treatment for some forms of hepatitis are now available. But they can be costly.
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