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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Hepatitis B C
  1. Hepatitis B and C viruses are spread through contact with blood or bodily fluids of a person with the virus. ... donated blood has reduced the chance of getting hepatitis B and C from a blood transfusion. People newly diagnosed with ...
  2. ... current or past infection by hepatitis A , hepatitis B , or hepatitis C . It can screen blood samples for more than ... type e antigen (HBeAg): you have a hepatitis B infection and you are ... Antibodies to hepatitis C can most often be detected 4 to 10 ...
  3. ... may not have symptoms when first infected with hepatitis B or C. You can still develop liver failure later. If ... hepatitis B. Steps for preventing the spread of hepatitis B and C from one person to another include: Avoid sharing ...
  4. ... Iron overload in the body ( hemochromatosis ) People with hepatitis B or C are at high risk for liver cancer, even ... Screening for liver cancer in people who have hepatitis B or C or cirrhosis.
  5. ... blood count (CBC) with differential, creatinine, tests for hepatitis B and C, and urinalysis Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) or C- ...
  6. ... of liver disease. This is especially important in hepatitis B and C infection. The biopsy also helps detect: Cancer Infections ... hepatitis Chronic persistent hepatitis Disseminated coccidioidomycosis ... D Hepatocellular carcinoma Hodgkin lymphoma Non-alcoholic ...
  7. ... or both of these treatments include: You have hepatitis B or C or any form of chronic liver disease. You live with someone who has hepatitis A. You recently had sexual contact with someone ...
  8. ... about your drinking . Take steps to prevent getting hepatitis B or C or passing it to other people.
  9. ... Prevention website. Bloodborne infectious diseases: HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, hepatitis C. www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/bbp . Updated May ...
  10. ... Common causes of chronic liver disease are: Severe hepatitis B or C infection Alcohol abuse Autoimmune hepatitis Bile duct disorders ...
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