Biology, asked by sreenidhi11, 9 months ago

How Hepatitis C is different from Hepatitis a and Hepatitis b????

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Answered by badrinathgpm123
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Explanation:

Both hepatitis B and C infections can cause short- and long-term effects. However, hepatitis C is more likely to turn into a chronic condition than hepatitis B. A person can transmit hepatitis B through bodily fluids, while the transmission of hepatitis C usually only occurs through blood-to-blood contact

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