How long does a hepatitis B vaccination last?
Estimates for long-term protection for fully vaccinated people (i.e., full two-dose series) suggest that protection from HAV infection could last for at least 25 years in adults and at least 14-20 years in children. Experts continue to study the long-term effectiveness of this vaccine to determine whether a booster dose will be needed.
Alcohol Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver from drinking large amounts of alcohol.
Do fecalysis test and urinalysis test detect hepatitis b?
no its not your smelly fecalysis test. .. blood test is the only test.
Can hepatitis B vaccine be given in first trimester?
Yes it can be given. Day zero, 30 and 180. But questions arises why you have not taken it already and why you can not wait till three months.
Does hydrogen peroxide kill HIV?
I am not sure whether you mean outside or inside the body, so I will give you the information I know thus far on both.
Hydrogen Peroxide is known the break down viruses, bacteria, and fungi. When in contact, HP will change the structural make-up and create oxygen and water molecules. All other components would be removed from the compound.
After removing H and O molecules from a compound, the complete structure of the virus, bacteria, or fungi would be destroyed and therefore, as a whole, die off. Using HP, bleach, rubbing alcohol, or other corrosive chemicals would destroy the virus.
The HIV virus also dies rather rapidly in highly oxygenated areas, and can only survive outside of the body for so long. So, by even leaving the afflicted surface assuming that it will not come in contact with the body, it will eventually become non-infectious.
As for the body, it is believed by many that increasing the oxygen level in the body would cause the virus, bacteria, or fungus to become inoperable.
Hydrogen peroxide breaks things down into water and oxygen. Since your blood consists mainly of these two items, there isn't much damage done if it is in your system. The HIV virus, in some studies, though not researched quite enough to be conclusive, is structurally changed by hydrogen peroxide or ozone (depending on the study) and then becomes inoperable and unable to replicate.
The virus will eventually become obsolete (all living things decompose). The problem is, is it possible to flush the system with enough oxygen in order to completely dispose of the HIV virus? That is yet to be determined.
The body naturally produces hydrogen peroxide to combat viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Increasing HP in the system may cause more virulent problems to be suppressed. Most information on this topic will be from over-seas sources. I recommend studying German, Russian, or Cuban medical documentation on this topic.
A translating program for the page may be necessary if the medical site does not provide one for you.
It has been found that bleach, hydrogen peroxide, ozone, rubbing alcohol, and other chemicals can kill the HIV virus, but most chemicals are deadly if placed in the body. HP and ozone are two relatively safe chemicals, and even those are questioned due to lack of research.
As I said, check those sites. There are many that explain the HIV, hepatitis, and even herpes viruses are affected and neutralized by use of HP or ozone therapy. No cure has been found yet, but we may be on the stepping stone to something very useful with HP and ozone therapy
Hydrogen peroxide is a viscous and a colorless liquid that has strong oxidizing properties.
Do Texas inmates receive treatment for Hepatitis C while in prison?
yes texas inmates receive hepatitis c from prison
What are symptoms of Hepatitis A?
Some symptoms are: dark colored urine, fatigue, itching of the skin, appetite loss, nausea/vomiting, jaundice, low-grade fever, and discolored stool.
Will rubbing alcohol kill the hepatitis c virus on body jewelry?
Different viruses will "survive" (remain infectious) longer in the environment. Hepatitis C virus (HBC) can remain infectious in the environment - including jewelry, on average, between 16 hours and 4 days.
Rubbing alcohol is not effective against HBC. The best method for disinfecting surfaces and jewelry is to thoroughly clean it with diluted household bleach (1 part bleach to 10 parts water).
Resources: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/c/faq.htm
It is caused in Chronic Viral Hepatitis B. It is due to an abrupt 5 fold rise of an enzyme called ALT (alanine aminotransferase) from the upper limit of normal. It is believed to be due to body's response to virus infection and is mediated through white cells present in the blood. This condition usually develops during or after anti-viral treatment or sometimes spontaneously.
What are the results of hepatitis b profile?
The result of the test includes:
coma that occurs with advanced hepatic insufficiency and portal-systemic shunts, caused by elevated blood ammonia levels; characteristic findings include asterixis in the precoma stage and paroxysms of bilaterally synchronous triphasic waves on EEG examination.
Hepatitis vaccine A and B combined?
Yes and it takes three complete separate shots to have full coverage. You do one and then wait 2-3 months for the second, do the second and wait 6 months for the third. There is also a booster shot you can get 2-3 years later. Here in CA all students going into the 7th grade are required to get the series, so as a teacher I decided it would be smart to get it too. I found it hard to find a doctor to give them to me and they are expensive. Ran me about 200-250.00 before I was done and it wasn't covered by insurance .
What does unspecified chronic hepatitis mean?
Chronic Hepatitis develops when an individual contracts the disease for the long-term. Unspecified Chronic Hepatitis means that, an infected person has a Chronic Hepatitis, but the doctors don't know what kind it is, whether it be Hepatitis A, B, C, D ect.
Explain about hepatitis and types etiology?
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.
What biological hazard is hepatitis A an example of?
Hep A is a viral infection which is spread from the faeces of an infected person.
Hepatitis b caused by water pollution?
Yes, there is a possibility, but biochemical evidences are missing