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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEPATITIS?

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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEPATITIS?

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The different types of VIRAL hepatitis are: A (formerly called infectious hepatitis), B (serum hepatitis), C ( formerly called non-A, non-B hepatitis), D (delta hepatitis), E (transmitted through the feces of an infected person) Cryptogenic (or Non-A,B,C,D,E,G) G (a virus transmitted through infected blood products) More hepatitis viruses are being discovered, but may be less common. Other viruses, such as Yellow Fever, Epstein-Barre virus, Cytomegalovirus, as well as parasites and bacteria, can cause hepatitis as a secondary effect. Other types of non-viral hepatitis are: Autoimmune, Wilsons disease, hemochromatosis, drug or chemical induced, alcoholic hepatitis.

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The different types of VIRAL hepatitis are: A (formerly called infectious hepatitis), B (serum hepatitis), C ( formerly called non-A, non-B hepatitis), D (delta hepatitis), E (transmitted through the feces of an infected person) Cryptogenic (or Non-A,B,C,D,E,G) G (a virus transmitted through infected blood products) More hepatitis viruses are being discovered, but may be less common. Other viruses, such as Yellow Fever, Epstein-Barre virus, Cytomegalovirus, as well as parasites and bacteria, can cause hepatitis as a secondary effect. Other types of non-viral hepatitis are: Autoimmune, Wilson’s disease, hemochromatosis, drug or chemical induced, alcoholic hepatitis.

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What Are the Different Types of Hepatitis?Answer: There are 5 types of hepatitis – A, B, C, D, and E – each caused by a different hepatitis virus. Hepatitis A is caused by eating food and drinking water infected with a virus called HAV. It can also be caused by anal-oral contact during sex. While it can cause swelling and inflammation in the liver, it doesn’t lead to chronic, or life long, disease. Almost everyone who gets hepatitis A has a full recovery. Hepatitis B is caused by the virus HBV. It is spread by contact with an infected person’s blood, semen, or other body fluid. And, it is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). You can get hepatitis B by: • Having unprotected sex (not using a condom) with an infected person. • Sharing drug needles (for illegal drugs like heroin and cocaine or legal drugs like vitamins and steroids). • Getting a tattoo or body piercing with dirty (unsterile) needles and tools that were used on someone else. • Getting pricked with a needle that has infecte

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Five different types of hepatitis exist and are labeled as Hep A, B, C, D and E. Each type has slightly different symptoms, and most types can be treated successfully. Hepatitis C, however, can cause lifelong illness and extreme damage to the liver. Teachers and medical workers are at increased risk of contracting most forms of hepatitis through exposure to blood or bodily fluids in their work settings. Hepatitis A is usually contracted through sharing food or water with an infected person. It may also be contracted through sexual contact or contact with body fluids, like the blood or urine of an infected person. Most completely recover from hepatitis A, though the condition can make people very ill. Like all other forms of hepatitis, Hep A causes inflammation of the liver. Treatment for hepatitis A is usually rest, and it may take as long as six months to fully recover. Initial symptoms are fever, aches and exhaustion. Symptoms can persist for several months. During this time, the per

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