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SALIVA SPECIMEN SAMPLING: A NONINVASIVE METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS AND BASIC INVESTIGATION OF VIRAL HEPATITIS A, B AND C
Hepatite viral B
Hepatite viral B
Amostra de saliva
Diagnóstico
Leon, Luciane Almeida Amado | Date Issued:
2013
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Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico em Virologia. Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Brasil.
Abstract
Saliva is a biological fluid that is easy to collect and manipulate. Collection of
saliva samples is less expensive, noninvasive and painless compared with blood
collection. Due to these advantages, saliva has been investigated as an
alternative fluid to serum for diagnostic and epidemiological purposes. The aim
of this article was to the review research on salivary biomarkers of viral hepatitis A,
B and C, highlighting their current use, collection devices, and potential
applications for diagnosis and epidemiological studies. This paper also explores
recent findings of saliva as a possible source of viral hepatitis transmission.
Keywords in Portuguese
Hepatite viral AHepatite viral B
Hepatite viral B
Amostra de saliva
Diagnóstico
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