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Viral Hepatitis

Introduction: The word "hepatitis" means inflammation of the liver and also refers to a group of viral infections that affect the liver. The most common types are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C.  Viral hepatitis is the leading cause of liver cancer and the most common reason for liver transplantation. In the United States, an estimated 1.2 million Americans are living with chronic Hepatitis B and 3.2 are living with chronic Hepatitis C. Many do not know they are infected. Each year an estimated 25,000 persons become infected with Hepatitis A; 43,000 with Hepatitis B, and 17,000 with Hepatitis C. (from CDC webpage)

Viral Hepatitis - CDC

New Jersey Hepatitis Resource Guide [pdf 254k]
           
Institute of Medicine addresses Prevention and Control of Viral Hepatitis Infections in the United States (IOM)

The ABCs of Hepatitis - CDC

Bloodborne Pathogen Fact Sheet [English pdf 276k] [Spanish pdf 282k]



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