Conditions InDepth: Viral Hepatitis
by Michael Jubinville, MPH Viral hepatitis is a liver infection. It is caused by 5 different viruses. These are:
Hepatitis AIt is caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). HAV is linked to poor sanitation, raw sewage, untreated water, and poor hygiene. It is passed from stool to mouth. This can happen by:
Hepatitis A goes away on its own. The immune system gives lifetime protection against HAV after recovery. Hepatitis BIt is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). HBV is spread by contact with bodily fluids from someone who has or carries it. This includes blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and saliva. This can happen by:
In most people, hepatitis B goes away on its own. It can lead to a long-term infection with more serious complications. Hepatitis CIt is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It is spread through contact with contaminated blood. This can happen by:
Hepatitis C goes away on its own in some people. But in most cases, it is long-term infection with more serious complications. Hepatitis DIt is caused by the hepatitis D virus (HDV). It only happens in people who have hepatitis B and is spread by:
Hepatitis EIt is caused by the hepatitis E virus (HEV). HEV is linked to untreated drinking water. It is passed by stool to mouth contact. This can happen by:
Hepatitis E goes away on its own. Hepatitis E rare in the US, but is common in countries with a poor water supply. Complications of hepatitis include chronic liver disease, liver cancer, or liver failure.
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