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Health NewsHepatitis C Infection Ups Lymphoma Risk U.S. Hepatitis Rates Fall to New Lows Hepatitis B Drug Triggers HIV Drug Resistance Search Results 1–5 of 5 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics FAQ - About Hepatitis B Also available in: Spanish This FAQ about hepatitis B covers what it is, who is at risk, what a carrier is, and how it is and is not spread. Symptoms and explanations of blood testing are also included.... Details >Immunization Action CoalitionWhat I Need to Know About Hepatitis AAlso available in: SpanishOnline answers to consumers questions about this disease which affects the liver. Hepatitis A is caused by a virus and spreads by touching stool from a bowel movement.... Details >National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of HealthWhat I Need to Know About Hepatitis BAlso available in: SpanishOnline answers to consumers questions about this infectious disease. Hepatitis B spreads by contact with an infected person's blood, semen, or other body fluid and affects the liver.... Details >National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of HealthEvery Week Hundreds of Teenagers and Young Adults Are Infected with Hepatitis B: Get Vaccinated Against This Disease! Also available in: Chinese-Traditional Hmong Khmer/Cambodian Korean Laotian Vietnamese This brochure describes what hepatitis B is and how teens contract it. Symptoms and prevention are also covered.... Details >Immunization Action CoalitionReducing the Burden of Viral Hepatitis in American Indian and Alaska Native CommunitiesThis article outlines prevention strategies for hepatitis A, B, and C within American Indian and Alaska Native communities.... Details >National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Search for general information on Hepatitis
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