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Difference between hepatitis a and hepatitis b in tabular form

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Answered by shivangi8971
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The virus may cause a mild illness with few symptoms, or it may cause a person to feel seriously ill. Symptoms often include nausea, pain in upper right quadrant of the abdomen, fever, joint pain, loss of appetite and jaundice. Some people feel better after a very short illness, while others may stay extremely ill for many weeks.

Risk of hepatitis A

The following put a person at a high risk of acquiring hepatitis A: Traveling in areas where hepatitis A is common, living with an infected person, injecting illicit drugs, having oral/anal contact with another person, working in crowded unsanitary conditions, and even working in a child care facility. The virus is transmitted mainly through the fecal-oral route. Patients may become infected through eating food handled by an infected person, eating shellfish from waters that contain raw sewage, having sex with an infected patient, or and just being in close contact with a person suffering from hepatitis Hepatitis B is a serious, viral infection. When an infant becomes ill with hepatitis B, there is a 90% chance he will become chronic. Young children go on to develop chronic hepatitis B about 50% of the time. When the patient acquires the virus in adulthood, 90% – 95% get over the virus fully in the acute stage (meaning they do not go on to the chronic stage). If you believe you were exposed, contact a physician immediately, as there are preventative treatments that cut down the risk of getting the vi

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Health is a state or condition of the body of a person who depicts or portrays physical, mental, social and emotional fitness.

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