EMS professionals are least likely to encounter Hepatitis E virus (HEV) in the continental US. While Hepatitis A and B are more common and transmissible in various settings, HEV is primarily associated with regions with poor sanitation and is rarely reported in the US. Most cases of HEV in the US are linked to travel to endemic areas rather than local transmission.
This indicates that the person who has antibodies reactive to the Hepatitis B or C virus and likely has been exposed to the disease (and likely has it).
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