| CLH | chronic lobular hepatitis; cleft limb-heart [syndrome]; corpus luteum hormone; cutaneous lymphoid hy... |
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| CPH | Certificate in Public Health; chronic paroxysmal hemicrania; chronic persistent hepatitis; chronic p... |
| DHB | duck hepatitis B |
| DHBV | duck hepatitis B virus |
| EHAA | epidemic hepatitis-associated antigen |
Synonyms :
| hepatitis D |
is caused by the hepatitis D virus (HDV). It occurs only in people who have hepatitis B. It is spread through contact with infected blood and through:
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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 A |
viral disease affecting the liver; two types of virus may be sexually transmitted: hepatitis A and hepatitis B.
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| hepatitis B |
A virus that effects the liver that can be transmitted by anal intercourse or oral-anal sex.
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| hepatitis |
A disease of the liver (often fatal) usually caused by a virus, but also by bacteria, parasites, or by drinking too much alcohol. Symptoms include abdominal pain, flu-like symptoms, and yellowish (jaundiced) skin. Scientists continue to discover new types of Hepatitis viruses. Hepatitis A, B, and C are most common. Hepatitis A comes from consuming contaminated food or water. ...
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