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Viral Hepatitis Overview |
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Viral Hepatitis Overview
What is hepatitis?
Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver, resulting in liver cell damage and destruction.
Hepatitis can be categorized in two groups:
- acute hepatitis
- chronic hepatitis
There are six main types of the hepatitis virus that have been identified, including the following:
How often does hepatitis occur?
According to the CDC, in the US, each year:
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one-third of Americans will be exposed to hepatitis A.
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Hepatitis B is one of the most frequently reported, vaccine-preventable diseases in the United States. It is estimated that approximately 73,000 infections occur each year, and an estimated 1.25 million people have chronic hepatitis B.
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Hepatitis C causes approximately 25,000 new infections in the US each year.
Preventing the spread of viral hepatitis:
Proper hygiene is the key to preventing the spread of many diseases, including hepatitis. Other preventive measures include the following:
- vaccinations
A hepatitis B vaccine is routinely given to toddlers as part of their immunization schedule. A hepatitis A vaccine is available for people at risk for contracting the disease while traveling. (There are no vaccines for hepatitis C, D, E, or G at this time.)
- blood transfusion
Blood transfusions are routinely screened for hepatitis B and C to reduce the risk of infection.
- antibody preparation
If a person has been exposed to hepatitis, an antibody preparation can be administered to help protect them from contracting the disease.
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