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Hepatitis A immunization: When immediate protection against hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis) is needed, immunoglobulins are used. Protection is effective only if given within 2 weeks of exposure and lasts but 2-4 months.

 


Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is a viral disease that affects the liver. Anyone can be infected with hepatitis A if they come in direct contact with food, drinks or objects contaminated by the faeces of an infected person.

Hepatitis A Virus Test
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) test is a blood test that looks for proteins (antibodies) made by the body in response to the virus that causes hepatitis A.

Hepatitis A
Infection with hepatitis A virus can cause an unpleasant illness, but most people fully recover. Symptoms include flu-like symptoms and jaundice which then gradually clear without treatment. Serious problems are rare.

Hepatitis A Basics
Hepatitis A is an infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV).

Hepatitis A - vaccine
Definition
The hepatitis A vaccine protects you against a type of liver infection called hepatitis A. The vaccine will not protect you from other types of hepatitis.

Hepatitis A - vaccine
Alternate Names : Vaccine - hepatitis A, Immunization - hepatitis A, Havrix, VAQTA
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Hepatitis A Symptoms
What Are the Symptoms of Hepatitis A?
Many people with hepatitis A infection have no symptoms at all. Symptoms may be so mild that they go unnoticed. Older people are more likely to have symptoms than children.

Hepatitis A Vaccine
What is the hepatitis A vaccine, and who should get one?
There are vaccines that work to prevent infection with hepatitis A virus.

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Researchers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have found the genes that make hepatitis A virulent.

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Hepatitis A
What is hepatitis?
The liver is one of the organs that helps with digestion but is not part of the digestive tract.

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What is hepatitis A?
There are 5 viruses that cause hepatitis. Each hepatitis virus is named with a letter of the alphabet: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D and hepatitis E.

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Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Hepatitis A can occur in situations ranging from isolated cases of disease to widespread epidemics.

Hepatitis A is transmitted by contaminated food or water, or contact with a person who is currently ill with the disease.

HEPATITIS A OVERVIEW
Hepatitis is a common form of liver injury that simply means "inflammation of the liver" (the suffix "itis" means inflammation and "hepa" means liver). Hepatitis A is a specific type of hepatitis that is caused by a virus.

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Hepatitis A is an infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus. It leads to inflammation (swelling) of the liver.

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Consider a hepatitis A vaccination if you are visiting countries with limited hygiene.
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Hepatitis E: is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis E virus (HEV) transmitted in much the same way as hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis E, however, does not occur often in the United States.
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Hepatitis A
The hepatitis A virus infects at least 180,000 Americans every year and causes symptoms in about 134,000 of them. Almost 30% are children under age 15.

Hepatitis A infection: A positive antigen test (called an HAV or hepatitis A virus test) and a positive antibody test (called an IgM anti-HAV antibody test) mean you currently have an acute hepatitis A infection.

Hepatitis A
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Inflammation of the liver - hepatitis - has many causes, including several viruses. The most common of these is hepatitis A.

Hepatitis A Diet
Let's start with most simple part of this program: Hepatitis A diet. When it comes to diet, it is very important to avoid eating Toxins and Foods that Kill.

How is hepatitis A treated?
Hepatitis A usually gets better in a few weeks without treatment. Get lots of rest and avoid drinking alcohol, which bothers the liver.

What is Hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A is a liver infection that commonly occurs in children and adolescents, although it can occur at any age.

Hepatitis A is a preventable disease. A vaccine is currently available for people at risk for hepatitis A. It is also recommended as a routine childhood immunization.

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This is not usually considered a sexually transmitted disease. It is usually transmitted by the fecal-oral route with outbreaks due to contaminated food or water.
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Hepatitis A is an infection and inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus. It is one of several types of hepatitis.
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Hepatitis A Virus Test
Test Overview
Hepatitis A Opens New Window virus (HAV) test is a blood test that looks for proteins (antibodies Opens New Window) made by the body in response to the virus that causes hepatitis A.

Hepatitis A (HAV)
This is also known as Infectious Hepatitis and is caused by Hepatitis A virus (HAV). It is contagious 2-3 weeks before and 1 week after the yellow-colored skin (jaundice) appears.

Hepatitis A
In children, the most common form of hepatitis is hepatitis A (also called infectious hepatitis). This form is caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV), which lives in the stools (feces or poop) of infected individuals.

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Hepatitis A
Anyone more than one year old who is travelling to an area with a high risk of hepatitis A infection should have the course of vaccines. Children under one are generally not at a high risk and won't be given the vaccine.

Hepatitis A Vaccine
This vaccine is made from inactive hepatitis A virus. It is highly effective in preventing infection. It provides full protection four weeks after the first injection.

Hepatitis A vaccine side-effects
What are the risks from hepatitis A vaccine?

Hepatitis A: Epidemics are frequent, as the virus is spread easily through food that is handled by infected individuals, and through water.

Hepatitis A - A form of hepatitis caused by the Hepatitis A virus. This virus is passed from person to person through the oral-faecal route: that means the virus can be on the hands after going to the toilet and can be passed on to others through ...

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hepatitis A - a form of infectious hepatitis caused by the hepatitis A virus. The virus may be spread by fecal-oral contact, fecal-infected food or water, and may also be spread by a blood-borne infection (which is rare).

Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV).

Hepatitis A: Inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). HAV is usually transmitted from person to person by food or drink that has been contaminated with the stool of a person with hepatitis A.

Why is hepatitis a concern?
Hepatitis is a concern because it often originates from a virus and is communicable (can be spread from your child to others). In some cases, liver failure or death can occur.

What Is Hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A is a viral infection that strikes the liver. The virus causes the liver to become inflamed. Liver function is reduced. Waste that is normally excreted by the liver builds up in the blood.

Hepatitis A
Introduction
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by the hepatitis A virus.

Hepatitis A is usually contracted through sharing food or water with an infected person. It may also be contracted through sexual contact or contact with body fluids, like the blood or urine of an infected person.

Hepatitis A - spread through water or food that has been contaminated with fecal matter. Tends to more short lived and is often mis-diagnosed as 'flu.
Hepatitis B - spread through infected needles, blood, unprotected sex or from mother to baby.

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Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C is a viral disease that leads to swelling (inflammation) of the liver.

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Hepatitis A antibody test; Hepatitis B antibody test; Hepatitis C antibody test; Hepatitis D antibody test
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Hepatitis A and/or immune globulin (IG) is recommended for travelers to all areas EXCEPT Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Northern and Western Europe, and North America (excluding Mexico).

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