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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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hepatitis G A newly identified strain of hepatitis, hepatitis G is currently under study. The first major study of virus has reported that those infected by means other than blood transfusions did not develop chronic liver disease, although for most the virus remained in their blood for several years. It is not clear at this time how widespread hepatitis G is, what the means of transmission are, or what its precise effects are on infected patients.
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hepatitis B A type of hepatitis that is carried and passed on through the blood. It can be passed on through sexual contact or through the use of "dirty" (bloody) needles.
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hepatitis hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver usually caused by an acute viral infection. Yellow jaundice is one symptom of hepatitis.
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hepatitis B surface antigen An indicator of a probable hepatitis B carrier ("serum hepatitis".)
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