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8:35 am November 8, 2010
| Gluthatione
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What are the differences between Hepa A, B and C? Is it a sort of level, where Hepa B is worse than A, and Hepa C is worse than B?
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3:19 pm January 19, 2011
| jaime
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Hepatitis A is a liver infection caused by a virus. It goes away on its own in almost all cases. Hepatitis A does not lead to long-term liver problems. The disease is caused by the hepatitis A virus. The virus is found in the stool of an infected person. It is spread when a person eats food or drinks water that has come in contact with infected stool.
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7:58 am August 8, 2011
| neel5
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Here is a report that says: Hepatitis B Virus and the HIV AIDS are two big concerns for the World
Health Organisation (WHO) as 33.3 million people worldwide are living
with HIV and more than 2 billion people have been infected with the
hepatitis B virus.
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7:55 am August 9, 2011
| Justin Lee
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Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, most commonly caused by a
viral infection. There are five main hepatitis viruses, referred to as
types A, B, C, D and E. These five types are of greatest concern because
of the burden of illness and death they cause and the potential for
outbreaks and epidemic spread. In particular, types B and C lead to
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8:13 pm August 9, 2011
| jaime
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neel5 said:
Here is a report that says: Hepatitis B Virus and the HIV AIDS are two big concerns for the World
Health Organisation (WHO) as 33.3 million people worldwide are living
with HIV and more than 2 billion people have Log in or Register to read more…
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