There's a Hepatitis B vaccine that can prevent it.
Yes, there is currently a vaccine available.
Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and yellow fever can prevent jaundice due to viral infection.
Smallpox,Tetanus,Hepatitis B,Measles,Pertussis
Yes. Hepatitis B can survive in dried blood. If you live around people with Hepatitis B, a vaccine is available. You should get it. In fact, you should get it anyway. Hepatitis A and B can be prevented by a vaccine. Why take the risk?
Hepatitis can be prevented through vaccination, particularly for hepatitis A and B, as well as by practicing good hygiene, safe sex, and avoiding sharing needles. Treatment varies by type; antiviral medications can manage hepatitis B and C, while hepatitis A usually resolves without specific treatment. Early detection and regular monitoring are essential for managing chronic hepatitis infections. Lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding alcohol, can also support liver health.
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
Hepatitis is inflammation in the liver caused by the virus hepatitis B.
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Vaccinations are an effective method of preventing certain disease such as polio, tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, influenza, hepatitis b, and pneumococcal infections.
Hepatitis D, also known as delta hepatitis, can only exist as a co-infection with hepatitis B. It requires the presence of the hepatitis B virus to replicate and cause infection. Individuals can become infected with hepatitis D simultaneously with hepatitis B or can acquire it later, but it is dependent on hepatitis B for its existence.
Usually caused by hepatitis B virus.
Since Hepatitis B vaccine only protects against Hepatitis B, the only thing the vaccine controls is Hepatitis B infections.