There was a movie made in the 80s to teach medical students about hepatitis type B. The name was "The unknown carrier". Have no idea if it is available anywhere anymore.
No. hepatitis A antibodies screening is not required by the FDA for volunteer blood donations. However, any donor giving a specific history of Hepatitis A is permanently deferred as a volunteer blood donor, per FDA guidelines Sources: FDA.gov AABB.org
No, hepatitis is not gender specific.
Hepatitis B spreads primarily through sexual intercourse.
Yes, you can have hepatitis and not have any symptoms, it depends on which hepatitis virus (because there are at least 6 different kinds) you have, you may develop a chronic infection Save
You should take NO TYLENOL AT ALL if you have any type of liver disease such as hepatitis.
Haven't you seen the Terminator movies? iRobot? Any AI movie? Self-awareness that humans are like a virus (that line is from the Matrix).
There is no actual "cure" for any of the Hepatitis viruses other than time and seeing if the person recovers or if they end up developing Chronic Hepatitis.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis viruses are the most common cause of hepatitis in the world. There are 5 types of hepatitis viruses affected the human liver. This disease can be transmit by person to person. There are so many FDA approved hepatitis medicines are available in market. some of the most used Hepatitis Medicines are Ledifos HepcinatLP LediHep MyHepLVir ResofL Natdac 60 MyDekla Daclahep HepcFix Entavir Xvir Hepcdac and more
Um...yes. There shouldn't be any reason that you can't have ice cream specifically after receiving a Hepatitis A vaccination.
Hepatitis B is one of the most common infectious viral diseases in the world, infecting approximately two billion people worldwide. It is a virus that infects the liver. Hepatitis B infections are either acute or chronic. Acute hepatitis B can last from a few weeks to a few months. Most people with acute infection will fully recover and not have any lasting health problems. Chronic Hepatitis B is more serious. A person with chronic hepatitis B may have the disease for life. Chronic hepatitis B can lead to more serious liver disease, including liver cancer.
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Yes, there are safety awareness posters where I live. I live in Massachusetts.