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Hepatitis (viral)

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Hepatitis A Treament Guidelines- Hepatitis A, caused by infection with HAV, has an incubation period of approximately 28 days (range: 15–50 days). HAV replicates
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis B Fact Sheet-What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease caused by a virus which is called hepatitis
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis B Treatment Guidelines- Hepatitis B is caused by infection with HBV. The incubation period from the time of exposure to onset of
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis C- Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is the most common chronic bloodborne infection in the United States; approximately 2.7 million persons
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis and Women Who Have Sex with Women (WSW)- Few data are available on the risk of STDs conferred by sex between women, but transmission risk probably varies
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis and Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)- Some MSM are at high risk for HIV infection and other viral and bacterial STDs. The frequency of unsafe
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis and Adolescents- The rates of many STDs are highest among adolescents. For example, the reported rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea are
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis and Pregnant Women- Intrauterine or perinatally transmitted STDs can have severely debilitating effects on pregnant women, their partners, and their fetuses. All
(November 02, 2007)
Hepatitis and Vaccine Preventable STDs- Some STDs can be effectively prevented through preexposure vaccination. Vaccines are under development or are undergoing clinical trials for certain
(November 02, 2007)
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