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Screening for hepatitis B virus infection in pregnancy: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force reaffirmation recommendation statement.
Annals of Internal Medicine 2009 June 17
DESCRIPTION: Reaffirmation of the 2004 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation on screening for hepatitis B virus hepatitis B virus infection in pregnancy.
METHODS: The USPSTF performed a brief literature update, including a search for new and substantial evidence on the benefits and harms of screening pregnant women for hepatitis B virus infection.
FINDING: The net benefit of screening continues to be well established.
RECOMMENDATION: Screen for hepatitis B virus infection in pregnant women at their first prenatal visit. (Grade A recommendation.).
METHODS: The USPSTF performed a brief literature update, including a search for new and substantial evidence on the benefits and harms of screening pregnant women for hepatitis B virus infection.
FINDING: The net benefit of screening continues to be well established.
RECOMMENDATION: Screen for hepatitis B virus infection in pregnant women at their first prenatal visit. (Grade A recommendation.).
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