Abstract

Due to the rapid global population mobility and close interaction among populations, as well as the different medical and health conditions around the world, the prevention and control of hepatitis B face great challenges. In addition, the incubation period of hepatitis B is relatively long and easily overlooked, so the demand for early diagnosis is becoming increasingly prominent. This article focuses on the detection of serum markers of hepatitis B virus and their application in clinical diagnosis. By systematically exploring the detection methods of different biomarkers and their clinical applications, the aim is to deepen our understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis B.

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