This form of hepatitis causes liver damage. Most people recover from the virus within six months, but sometimes the virus will cause a lifelong damage.
Olaf F. Weber has written: 'Comparative hepatitis' -- subject(s): Etiology, Animal models, Methods, Animal Models, Comparative Physiology, Hepatitis, Aufsatzsammlung
Certain types of hepatitis are communicable, these are the viral strains. There are several non-communicable types of hepatitis related to alcohol abuse.
Yes, but only for two types of viral hepatitis, hepatitis A and hepatitis B. There are no vaccines yet to prevent hepatitis C, D, or E. See the related question below for more information.
The two most common types of hepatitis affecting the workplace are Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Hepatitis B is primarily transmitted through contact with infectious body fluids, making it a concern in settings with potential exposure to blood, such as healthcare environments. Hepatitis C is also bloodborne and can lead to chronic liver disease, posing risks in similar occupational settings. Both types highlight the importance of vaccination, safety protocols, and awareness to prevent transmission.
Uncertain etiology means the cause is unknown.
Hepatitis is actually quite a general term which means inflammation of the liver and so has many causes for example drug-induced, alcoholic, autoimmune or infectious. On the whole when most people refer to hepatitis they refer to infectious hepatitis often caused by the hepatitis viruses types B & C which have the potential to cause long term (chronic) hepatitis. There are other forms of the hepatitis virus family including types A, D & E and there are other forms of virus which can cause hepatitis. There are non-viral infectious causes of hepatitis including toxoplasma and Q fever (which is a bacteria) but these are rare.
Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and yellow fever can prevent jaundice due to viral infection.
Hepatitis is a disease that infects the liver and makes you feel sick overall. There are several types of hepatitis. Hepatitis A Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. They can be dangerous diseases and difficult to treat. It must be treated by medical professionals and should not be ignored. There are some vaccine's to help prevent certain hepatitis conditions. See your doctor.
Pseudomonas is a bacterium. It doesn't have an etiology; it is an etiology. It can cause skin infections, UTIs, and other illnesses.
Etiology is what causes a disease or how it occurs based on studies
Staphylococcus is a bacterium. It doesn't have an etiology, it is an etiology for infections including boils, folliculitis, some UTIs, and impetigo.
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. if you take proper treatment with the help your physician, it can be curable. there are many hepatitis medicines are available in market.