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A physician is primarily interested in how a virus interacts with humans to cause disease. But this is only part of the world of the virus. Our introduction to studies on hepatitis B was not through patients with the disease, but rather through asymptomatic carriers and infected individuals who developed antibody. Therefore, many of our investigations have been of infected but apparently healthy people. There are a variety of responses to infection.