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hepatitis C virus 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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hepatitis Inflammation of the liver. May be caused by bacterial or viral infection, parasitic infestation, alcohol, drugs, toxins, or transfusion of incompatible blood. Although many cases of hepatitis are not a serious health threat, the disease can become chronic and sometimes lead to liver failure and death.
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hepatitis A Type of hepatitis that is transmitted by fecal-oral contamination. It affects mostly children and young adults, especially under conditions of overcrowding and poor sanitation. Caused by the hepatitis A virus.
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hepatitis B Type of hepatitis caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Transmitted through body fluids.
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hepatitis B A serious liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus ?a virus transmitted by exposure to the blood and body fluids of an infected person. Hepatitis B can be prevented with vaccinations.
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