I am not a medical professional. Some strains of Hepatitis do mutate. When this occur, it can make it much more difficult for the body to fight off the virus.
Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are both much more severe than Hepatitis A. It is possible for both the B & C infections to cause permanent damage to the liver. These infections can both be the cause of cirrhosis of the liver or even liver cancer.
The spread of Hepatitis A can be prevented by having good hygiene when handling foods. It is commonly transmitted to people through feces. If food becomes contaminated with feces and is then consumed, there is a chance that person may contract Hepatitis A.
Hepatitis B & C are both transmitted through blood or bodily fluids. Practicing safe sex and avoiding intravenous drug use are ways of preventing the spread of these infections.
Some strains of Hepatitis do mutate. When this occur, it can make it much more difficult for the body to fight off the virus. Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are both much more severe than Hepatitis A.
It is possible for both the B & C infections to cause permanent damage to the liver. These infections can both be the cause of cirrhosis of the liver or even liver cancer. The spread of Hepatitis A can be prevented by having good hygiene when handling foods.
It is commonly transmitted to people through feces. If food becomes contaminated with feces and is then consumed, there is a chance that person may contract Hepatitis A. Hepatitis B & C are both transmitted through blood or bodily fluids.
Practicing safe sex and avoiding intravenous drug use are ways of preventing the spread of these infections. I am not a medical professional. Some strains of Hepatitis do mutate.
When this occur, it can make it much more difficult for the body to fight off the virus. Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are both much more severe than Hepatitis A. It is possible for both the B & C infections to cause permanent damage to the liver.
These infections can both be the cause of cirrhosis of the liver or even liver cancer. The spread of Hepatitis A can be prevented by having good hygiene when handling foods. It is commonly transmitted to people through feces.
If food becomes contaminated with feces and is then consumed, there is a chance that person may contract Hepatitis A. Hepatitis B & C are both transmitted through blood or bodily fluids. Practicing safe sex and avoiding intravenous drug use are ways of preventing the spread of these infections.
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