
In the United States, about 3.2 million people live with a chronic hepatitis C infection, the type of hepatitis C that remains in a patient's body, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The hepatitis C virus infects the...

Hepatitis A is a liver disorder obtained via infection with the hepatitis A virus. It is diagnosed via a blood test. About 30 percent of Americans have been infected with hepatitis A, notes the "Journal of the American Medical Association." The...
Hepatitis C is one of six strains of hepatitis that can affect people. According to the Mayo Clinic, all forms of hepatitis affect the liver and disrupt its normal function. Unfortunately, not all patients experience symptoms of hepatitis C, which...

Hepatitis is a range of liver diseases that involve an inflammation of the liver. Most forms of hepatitis result from infection with a hepatitis virus. In autoimmune hepatitis, the immune system attacks the liver, causing an inflammation. The most...
Hepatitis C is a virus that targets the liver. According to the CDC, approximately 17,000 people become infected with hepatitis C every year in the United States, though only 849 were reported in 2007. Of those 17,000 people, about four percent...
Many people confuse the hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses, but the viruses are actually quite different, according to Dr. Richard Manch, the medical director of the Banner Good Samaritan Liver Disease Center in Phoenix, Arizona....
The hepatitis A virus commonly resides in the stools and blood of an infected person. Objects contaminated with the virus are the most likely mode of transmission, although several other ways exist. The hepatitis A virus affects the liver and...

According to the CDC, there is an estimated 1.2 million Americans living with chronic hepatitis B and 3.2 million living with chronic hepatitis C. Hepatitis B and C are both liver diseases that can result in serious liver problems. Both...

The inflammation of the liver, otherwise known as hepatitis, is caused mainly by alcohol, certain drugs and the hepatitis virus. There are six different hepatitis viruses that can cause this disease; the hepatitis A virus has been associated with...
Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver by HBV, or the hepatitis B virus, according to the Mayo Clinic. Hepatitis C is also an infection of the liver; it is caused by the hepatitis C virus, also called HCV. Of the several hepatitis viruses, HCV...

Hepatitis simply means inflammation of the liver. Several common viruses, designated by letters, cause hepatitis. Hepatitis A, B and C, the most common types of hepatitis, the Centers for Disease Control states, infect around 85,000 people in the...

Hepatitis C infection arises due to contact with the blood of someone with the hepatitis C virus (HCV). This infection often leads to liver problems, the National Institutes of Health notes. If the hepatitis C infection has been in the body for...
Hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus, which can be transmitted from one person to another through infected blood, semen and other bodily fluids. The transmission of hepatitis can occur through sex with an infected person, sharing drug...

Hepatitis C is an infection involving the liver. The infection transfers from person to person through contact with infected blood. Sharing drug needles and sexual contact are common modes of transmission. Hepatitis C may cause an acute or chronic...
Hepatitis C is a virus that affects the liver. It is one of six types of hepatitis viruses, each given a letter designation. The six identified hepatitis viruses are A, B, C, D, E and G. All six of the hepatitis viruses cause the liver to become...

Hepatitis A is inflammation and swelling of the liver resulting from the hepatitis A virus. This virus is usually found in the feces and blood of an infected individual approximately 15 to 45 days prior to the onset of symptoms, according to the...
Hepatitis C is a silent disease that usually does not present obvious symptoms for many years following infection. A virus that damages the liver, leading to inflammation, causes the hepatitis C infection. Hepatitis C is a common among drug...

Hepatitis C is an infection caused by the hepatitis C virus. This virus attacks the liver, leading to inflammation and fibrosis, which is scar tissue in the liver. Hepatitis C is can be spread through contact with contaminated blood from sharing...

Hepatitis C virus causes long-term infection and inflammation of your liver, primarily spread through contact with contaminated blood. Medical treatment varies with the severity of the infection and often includes antiviral medications....
Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus, or HCV, which is usually spread through contact with infected blood. People infected with hepatitis C may not show any symptoms in the early stages, but the virus invades the liver...

Hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 30 percent of the world's population has evidence of infection with HBV. In the United States, approximately 5...

Hepatitis C virus infects the liver and causes a multitude of effects that could lead to death. It is associated with the development of liver tumors, liver cirrhosis and liver cell failure. According to the National Digestive Diseases Information...
Hepatitis C is a virus that affects the liver and is passed through contact with contaminated blood. Patients, however, usually do not display symptoms when they first contract hepatitis C. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) notes that when...
Hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that causes inflammation of the liver. The virus is found in the blood and can be transmitted when bodily fluids come in contact with a break in the skin or a mucous membrane, such as the...

Someone infected with two or more disease-causing organisms is said to have coinfection. Among people with HIV, the hepatitis C virus is the most common coinfection. Both bloodborne diseases share risk factors for transmission, such as intravenous...

Liver swelling and inflammation caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a medical condition known as hepatitis C. This virus is typically transmitted through contact with infected body fluids, such as blood, semen or vaginal fluids. There are two...
People who work with sharp objects, such as needles and scalpels, have a high risk of contracting hepatitis C. Needle sticks and being stuck with sharp instruments are inadvertent ways of becoming infected. Doctors, nurses, paramedics, EMTs and...

Hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by a viral infection. A specific diet for hepatitis B does not exist, but adhering to federal dietary guidelines can support a healthy liver. The goal of a healthy diet for liver disease is to prevent the...
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