Every blood borne infection, i.e. HIV, Hep, etc.
Hep A is a viral infection which is spread from the faeces of an infected person.
That is what HIV does. However a super infection,multiple strains of HIV infection or duel infection,HIV with hep c etc will degrade the immune system further.
No. Neither alcohol nor hep B affect the kidney. Hep B infection and alcohol both affect the liver but the vaccine is not a live vaccine so it does not.
IT HELPS YOU FORGET UNTILL YOU START TO COME DOWN AND YOU REALISE YOU HAVE A DIRTY DRUGS RELATED INFECTION
A reactive Hepatitis B core IgM test indicates a recent infection with the Hepatitis B virus. In contrast, a nonreactive Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) suggests that there is no active infection currently present. This combination may suggest that the individual is in the early stages of an acute infection or has cleared a past infection. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further interpretation and potential follow-up testing.
Yes, Hep A and Hep B are to different viruses. Each have their own series of injections to boost immunity. There is no Immunization for Hep C. Good luck.
Hep A is caused by a virus.
There is no vaccine for Hep C although it is a potentially curable infection. It is spread via blood, sexual and vertical transmission (mother to foetus), with blood transmission being the key route. There is no suppressive treatment or post-exposure prophylaxis. Medical treatment involves ribavirin and interferon, with the aim of curing infection. Surgical treatment could involve a liver transplant, although hep c will recur in the new organ.
Hep Stars was created in 1963.
The duration of Get Hep to Love is 1.28 hours.
The Hep C Virus Ab test detects antibodies to the Hepatitis C virus in the blood. It is used to screen for past or current Hepatitis C infection. A positive result may indicate exposure to the virus, while further testing is needed to confirm active infection.