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  1. Aug 8, 2022 · Hepatitis, or inflammation of the liver, most often is caused by hepatitis A, B, and C viruses. Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Many illnesses and conditions can cause inflammation of the liver, for example, drugs, alcohol, chemicals, and autoimmune diseases. Many viruses, for example, the virus causing mononucleosis and the ...

  2. Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E nursing review for nursing school and NCLEX. Learn the causes, symptoms, treatment, and vaccine options for viral hepatitis.This lect...

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  3. El virus de la hepatitis D es poco frecuente porque solo se puede contagiar si ya tiene una infección por el virus de la hepatitis B. Una coinfección ocurre cuando se contrae hepatitis D y hepatitis B al mismo tiempo. Se produce una súper infección si usted ya tiene hepatitis B crónica y luego se infecta con hepatitis D.

  4. www.niddk.nih.gov › liver-disease › viral-hepatitisHepatitis (Viral) - NIDDK

    The hepatitis D virus is unusual because it can only infect you when you also have a hepatitis B virus infection. A coinfection occurs when you get both hepatitis D and hepatitis B infections at the same time. A superinfection occurs if you already have chronic hepatitis B and then become infected with hepatitis D.

  5. Chronic hepatitis can lead to complications such as cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer. Early diagnosis and treatment of chronic hepatitis can prevent or lower your chances of developing these complications. When doctors can’t find the cause of a person’s hepatitis, they may call this condition non-A–E hepatitis or hepatitis X ...

  6. Hepatitis C is only transmitted through infected blood or from mother to newborn during childbirth. It too can lead to liver cancer and cirrhosis in the long term. Hepatitis D is only found in people who are also infected with hepatitis B. Hepatitis E is predominantly found in Africa, Asia and South America.

  7. Virus de la hepatitis B (VHB). Se estima en 2.000 millones el número de personas infectadas por el virus de la hepatitis B en el mundo, con 350-400 millones de infectados de forma crónica. En España alrededor de 0,5% de la población tienen hepatitis B en la actualidad, siendo más alta la prevalencia en población de origen asiático o de ...

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