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No, hepatitis C it often permanent and in cases where it is cured medically it takes a long time
The hepatitis virus is actually named that particular virus for which it refers to. For example, the virus for hepatitis B is called the hepatitis B virus (HBV), and the virus for hepatitis C is called hepatitis C virus (HCV), and so on.
Yes, hepatitis C was once referred to as non-A, non-B hepatitis. This designation was used before the virus was identified in the late 1980s, as it was recognized that some cases of hepatitis did not fit into the known categories of hepatitis A or B. The identification of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in 1989 led to the use of its current name and a better understanding of the disease.
Yes, Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus Associated with Autoimmune Hepatitis Two Cases with Novel Autoantibodies to Transfer RNA-Related Antigens
Hepatitis refers to a condition in which the liver is inflamed, it can be causes by a number of different factors, including viruses. There are several hepatitis viruses, each one is distinct. Hepatitis A is vaccine preventable; it is a short-term (acute) infection and there is no cure. Hepatitis B is also vaccine preventable; it can be a short-term (acute) infection, but in cases where the immune system fails to fight off the initial infection it can become a long-term (chronic) infection. Chronic hepatitis B is not curable, but there are treatments available that can help manage viral progression and damage. Hepatitis C is NOT vaccine preventable; in some cases the immune system will fight off the initial infection, but most adults who are exposed to the hepatitis C virus will develop the chronic infection. While there is no vaccine for hepatitis C, there are medications that can get rid of the virus. Hepatitis D only occurs in combination with hepatitis B, therefore the vaccine for hepatitis B is also effective against hepatitis D.
About 200 000 new cases of HBV infections occur every year in the US
First its hepatitis-b not hepatatist-b Yes ! the treatment of hepatitis-b in ayurveda is possible. if more detail for hepatitis-b please visit us on uttamherbals.com
Needs medical clearance before an infected food handler can resume handling foods. Hepatitis A has no long term (chronic) infection. 99% of cases completely recover. However an individual who is currently ill due to Hepatitis A should not handle food for they are shedding the virus in their stool.
It is called infective hepatitis or hepatitis A
Hepatitis is spread via blood. If a tattoo needle is used on someone with hepatitis, then used on someone else without being totally sterilized first, it is possible to spread the infection to the other person.
no alcoholic hepatitis not same as hepatitis c
The Hepatitis B vaccine was developed in 1965 and is used to help the prevention of hepatitis V virus infection. It is also the first anti-cancer vaccine because it helps prevent liver cancer.