HBV can not be eliminated from the body.
Hepatitis B can lead to cancer and it will kill you.
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
Hepatitis B and HIV (Aids).
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
the liver.
The hepatitis B illness is caused by the hepatitis B virus, a species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus.
low antibodies in your body
Yes, animals can be infected with hepatitis B virus, but it is rare. Transmission usually occurs through close contact with infected human blood or body fluids. There is no evidence that animals can transmit hepatitis B to humans.
Both hepatitis B and C are from the exchange of body fluids.
Hepatitis is inflammation in the liver caused by the virus hepatitis B.
vaccines.
Hepatitis B is a viral infection. It is a virus. Only one virus causes Hepatitis B. It infects the liver. A vaccine exists to prevent it. It is blood borne. If you are in the same room with someone who has it, you will not catch it. Do not share needles, razors, or anything that could move their body fluids to you. Hepatitis B can be treated. Other liver infections exist. Hepatitis A generally results when an infected person prepares your food. Hepatitis C is blood borne. Anything one person does that gets body fluids from one person into another spreads the virus. Hepatitis D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, and M also exist. Those liver infections are caused by different pathogens. (I do not have the first idea about any of those diseases. Someone came back from Atlanta and passed on that information.)