| hepatitis E |
A viral hepatitis, mostly affecting people in developing countries, and especially dangerous when affecting pregnant women, where the course often is fulminant.
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| hepatitis E |
A virus which is spread through unclean water. It is uncommon in United States. It is associated with developing countries especially during monsoon seasons. It is especially important for patients who may be pregnant since loss of fetus can occur in some of these patients.
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| hepatitis E |
is caused by the hepatitis E virus (HEV), which can be found in the stool (bowel movements) of infected people. It is uncommon in the United States but is a risk to international travelers. It is spread by:
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| hepatitis E |
virus spread mostly through unclean water. This type of hepatitis is common in developing countries and has not occurred in the United States.
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| hepatitis E |
Hepatitis E, whose symptoms and methods of transmission resemble hepatitis A, is caused by a virus commonly found in the Indian Ocean region, Africa, and in underdeveloped countries. The symptoms of hepatitis E are like those of hepatitis A, although the period of illness may be as long as several months. Hepatitis E is rarely, if ever, responsible for cases of chronic hepatitis.
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