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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Viral hepatitis
  1. Hepatitis B is also known as serum hepatitis and is spread through blood and sexual contact. It is seen with increased frequency among intravenous drug users who share needles and among ...
  2. The hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for healthcare workers, people who live with someone with hepatitis B, and others at higher risk. The hepatitis ...
  3. Chronic hepatitis is a liver disease caused by infection, drug ingestion, metabolic or autoimmune disorders. Necrosis (death) of liver ...
  4. Hepatitis C is a virus-caused liver inflammation which may cause jaundice, fever and cirrhosis. Persons who are most at risk for contracting and spreading hepatitis C are those who share needles for injecting ...
  5. ... as a mechanical vector of diseases such as Hepatitis A, which means the fly carries the infective ...
  6. Images ... Immunization is a process to initiate or augment resistance to an infectious disease. The goal of immunization is to prevent, ...
  7. Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type B) Photos (Immunization Action Coalition)  
    Haemophilus Infections/Images ... Haemophilus Infections ... Immunization Action Coalition ... Photos of Hib, which is spread person-to-person through the air. Hib is ...
  8. Influenza Photos (Immunization Action Coalition)  
    Flu/Images ... Flu ... Immunization Action Coalition ... Photos of influenza, flu, a serious disease caused by a virus. Influenza symptoms can include ever, cough, shaking ...
  9. (Vaccine-Preventable Disease) Photo Library (Immunization Action Coalition)  
    Vaccines/Images ... Vaccines ... Childhood Vaccines/Images ... Childhood Vaccines ... Immunization Action Coalition
  10. ... Primary biliary cirrhosis Long-term (chronic) active infection (hepatitis) Liver (hepatic) vein clot (thrombosis) Birth defects of ...
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