With funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (approval numbers: 71874003, 71934002, 72122001), Professor Liu Min from Peking University and his collaborators revealed the spatiotemporal characteristics of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in pregnant women in China based on big data on major infectious diseases And its prevalence and evolutionary laws have evaluated the comprehensive prevention and control effect of HBV in China
As one of the major infectious diseases, HBV infection is a major public health problem facing the world
This research provides a systematic analysis for the management of pregnant women with HBV infection in China, and also provides an important basis for the country to continue to implement the iPMTCT project, which is conducive to further promoting China's goal of eliminating HBV by 2030
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