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hepatitis G virus (HGV) a parenterally transmitted flavivirus originally isolated from a patient with chronic hepatitis and considered to be identical to hepatitis GB virus-C; most infections are benign, and the role of HGV in the etiology of liver disease is uncertain.
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hepatitis A virus (HAV) a virus of the genus Hepatovirus, the etiologic agent of hepatitis A.
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hepatitis C virus a species of the genus Hepacivirus, the etiologic agent of hepatitis C.
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hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, that can be caused by viruses, bacteria, drugs or toxins. If persist for more than 6 months is called chronic hepatitis.
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hepatitis C A virus that causes hepatitis (inflammation of the liver). It is carried and passed to others through blood or sexual contact. Also, infants born to infected mothers may become infected with the virus.
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