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What is hepatitis D
This hepatitis cannot survive alone.
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What is hepatitis A
Transmitted through fecal-oral matter and contaminated food.
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What is people who should be vaccinated
People who want immunity from hepatitis A
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What is hepatitis B
This condition is 100 times more infectious than HIV
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What is National Hepatitis Testing Day - May 19th
This day will be celebrated by free hepatitis testing in the United States.
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What is hepatitis A
Rarely life threatening form of Hepatitis
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What is hepatitis A
Transmitted through fecal-oral matter and contaminated through water
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What is people who should be vaccinated
Injection drug users
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What is hepatitis C
This condition is 10 times less infectious than hepatitis B
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What is viral hepatitis symptoms
Fever, jaundice, vomiting, stomach pain, etc. are symptoms of what infection
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What is hepatitis D
This RNA virus chronically infects about 15 million people worldwide.
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What is hepatitis B
Transmitted through infected blood
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What is a risk factor for hepatitis B
Sexual contact with an infected person
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What is hepatitis B
After 1 year of injection-drug use, almost 40% of patients become infected with this condition.
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What is hepatitis B
An acute and chronic form of hepatitis that is more infectious than HIV and HCV
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What is hepatitis E
This virus is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, principally via contaminated water.
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What is mother-to-baby transmission
Causes HBV infection among 1,000 infants annually
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What is PEP
Injection substance provided to individuals who have been exposed to hepatitis A or B
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What is hepatitis A and B
In South Carolina, cases of these two types of hepatitis have remained relatively constant.
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What is hepatitis B
Can cause long lasting liver damage
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What is hepatitis B
This infection has both acute and chronic forms.
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What is immunity or vaccine
Prevents hepatitis A and hepatitis B through exposure to virus
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What are people at risk for hepatitis B
Health care workers exposed to blood on the job, hemodialysis patients, travelers to regions with high rates of hepatitis B
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What is South Carolina
Hepatitis C rates have almost doubled in this state
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What is an outbreatk
Michigan and California are currently experiencing one of these with increased hepatitis A cases
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