A state of infection which is caused by a virus and affects the liver cells of the body leading to inflammation is called as Hepatitis. This virus can be spread through contact of contaminated blood either through unsterile equipment or sharing needles. Symptoms may not be developed in all persons and people with symptoms shows them such as fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, yellowing of eyes and skin. This disease is caused by virus called as Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. Main difference between Hepatitis B and C virus is that Hepatitis B virus can be spread through contact with body fluids of infected person while Hepatitis C spreads only through contaminated blood. Either of these two viruses do not spread by coughing, breast milk, food sharing or hugging a person through physical contact. Most of the people suffering from disease may be not aware of it until it gets to advanced stage.
Case Report: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Case Report: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Case Report: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Case Report: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Research Article: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Research Article: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Case Report: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Case Report: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Research Article: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
Research Article: Hepatology and Pancreatic Science
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