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Serum hepatitis is caused by?

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Answered by susanjoyabraham
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Hepatitis B is caused by a highly contagious virus that infects the liver. In the past, hepatitis B was called serum hepatitis. Many people, especially children, have mild or no symptoms following infection with the virus. However, long-term infection can occur and may lead to liver disease, cancer or death.

Answered by ramkyjanaki
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Explanation:

It is caused by a highly contagious virus which affects the liver, mainly in Children

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