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    Hepatitis B Vaccine It takes only 3 shots to protect yourself and your loved ones against hepatitis B for a lifetime. In 1981‚ the Food and Drug Administration approved the first vaccine for hepatitis B‚ which was plasma-derived (i.e. made from blood products). This vaccine was discontinued in 1990 and is no longer available in the U.S.  The currently used hepatitis B vaccines are made synthetically (i.e. they do not contain blood products) and have been available in the U.S. since 1986. You

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    A deadly outbreak of hepatitis A‚ an infectious disease that can affect the liver‚ has hit San Diego‚ Los Angeles County‚ and Santa Cruz. The outbreak began in San Diego and made its way through to Los Angeles County and Santa Cruz. It is reported that 450 people in San Diego‚ 16 people in Los Angeles‚ and 69 people in Santa Cruz have picked up the virus already and numbers are going to continue rising. In San Diego 17 people have died from the outbreak already. Officials say the outbreak may stick

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    Food-Borne Illnesses: Hepatitis A January 8‚ 2012 University of Phoenix (Professor’s Name Here) ABSTRACT This research was performed to determine the factors of the food-borne illness Hepatitis‚ specifically the hepatitis A virus (HAV). It explained how HAV can be transmitted most commonly through person-to-person contact and provided examples of outbreaks that have occurred in the United States within the last 20 years. HAV is a preventable

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    Hepatitis a Research Paper

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    Hepatitis A Josue Romero Mrs. Algaze Miami Lakes Educational Center Abstract Hepatitis A is a liver disease caused by the Hepatitis A virus. It may cause fever‚ malaise‚ anorexia‚ nausea‚ and abdominal discomfort‚ followed within a few days by jaundice the disease ranges in clinical severity from a mild illness lasting 1–2 weeks to a severely disabling disease lasting several months. Good personal hygiene and proper sanitation can help prevent Hepatitis A. Transmission may occur by direct

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    Hepatitis B

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    Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis B is a global health problem‚ it is a liver infection that can cause serious complications and is potentially life threatening arising from the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). This paper will provide an overview of hepatitis B‚ including demographic information‚ determinants of health‚ the epidemiological triangle‚ the role of the community health nurse and a national organization that addresses the communicable disease. Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver caused by

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    Hepatitis b

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    Hepatitis B vaccine ASSIGNMENT In order to address the general questions posed by the case study‚ you will individually research information on the disease(s) caused by a particular microbe and the vaccine that is used for it.  Address the following questions for the microbe and vaccine that you have been assigned: 1.       a.       Describe the typical symptoms of the disease(s) caused by the agent. Hepatitis B can cause acute (short-term) illness and that can lead to loss of appetite‚ diarrhea

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    Hepatitis B

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    Why should we opt for hepatitis B vaccination? Introduction Hepatitis B is a major global health problem. Hepatitis B is a viral disease which selectively damages liver. It is estimated that over 2 billion people worldwide had been infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) and 3-5 % of Indian population is infected with HBV. Chronic HBV infection can progress to cirrhosis (advanced irreversible liver disease) and is a leading cause of Liver cancer. Most patients with chronic HBV infection will not develop

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    Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection caused by the Hepatitis A. This virus is one of several types of hepatitis viruses that cause inflammation and affect your liver’s ability to function. Hepatitis A You’re most likely to contract this virus from contaminated foods or water or from close contact of someone else who is already infected. Hepatitis A Hepatitis A is primarily found in the feces of an infected person. Symptoms It is spread from infected food workers to

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    Hepatitis C (HCV)

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    This research paper is about Hepatitis C (HCV) causes inflammation of the liver and can cause liver damage foremost to cirrhosis. Irregularly‚ liver cancer may grow. First called non-A and non-B hepatitishepatitis C (HCV) was discovered in the early 1970’s‚ but it was not until 1989 that testing for particular antibodies to the virus initiated. Each year‚ 16‚000 Americans contract hepatitis C‚ which is a more common cause of prolonged liver disease than hepatitis B. roughly guessed the rate as

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    Hepatitis C

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    Hepatitis C has been referred to as a "Silent Epidemic‚" since it usually progresses slowly over many years. Most people who are infected with hepatitis C are not aware of any noticeable symptoms for as long as one to two decades after they are infected. In fact‚ by the time symptoms appear‚ the virus has probably already begun to damage the liver. If the liver is injured and stops functioning‚ death will always be the outcome (Lieber). Liver failure from chronic hepatitis C is one of the most common

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