Friday, December 11, 2009

Hepatitis D More Condition_symptoms What Is The Difference Between Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepaptitis C, Hepatitis D And Hepatitis E?

What is the difference between hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepaptitis C, hepatitis D and hepatitis E? - hepatitis d more condition_symptoms

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2 comments:

matador 89 said...

Alex J
Hepatitis A: A virus most commonly transmitted through food and contaminated water.
Hepatitis B is usually transmitted through sexual contact or blood transfusions or from mother to infant at birth. Another form of distribution is to find a needle that was used by an infected person. Hepatitis B is more common and easier to the AIDS epidemic and can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Hepatitis C through blood transfusions and possibly by sexual contact or by sharing needles with infected persons. Hepatitis C can cause cirrhosis and liver cancer. Hepatitis C is a non-A non-B hepatitis.
) Hepatitis D (Delta: A virus that occurs mainly in people taking illegal drugs with needles. Only people with hepatitis B, hepatitis D can be
Hepatitis E: A virus is spread mainly by contaminated water. This type of hepatitis is common in developing countries. She found in the United States.
I'll add a link to the details of the various types of hepatitis

http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki / Hepatitis

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Matador 89

Mezuzah said...

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The differences are how you get to how to prevent and treat, as you can.
A is oral. It can prevent antibody.
B and C in blood. You can give tattoos, sex or sharing needles to prevent B with an antibody.
D or E with B, sometimes delivered. There is no prevention or treatment.

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