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  1. ... illness. Hepatitis C can be acute or chronic: Acute hepatitis C is a short-term infection. The symptoms can ... hepatitis C have no symptoms. Some people with acute hepatitis C do have symptoms within 1 to 3 months ...
  2. ... be acute or chronic:</p><ul> <li><strong>Acute hepatitis C</strong> is a short-term infection. The symptoms ... hepatitis C have no symptoms. Some people with acute hepatitis C do have symptoms within 1 to 3 months ...
  3. ... weeks to 6 months. This condition is called acute hepatitis C infection. However, some children never get rid of ... rest Drinks lots of fluids Eats healthy food Acute hepatitis C does not need any special treatment. However, your ...
  4. ... is current or past injection drug use. 6 Acute hepatitis C cases nearly tripled from 2010 through 2015, likely ...
  5. ... of tenofovir on HSV. 79 , 80 Cases of acute hepatitis C virus infection have been reported in U.S. ...
  6. ... and chronic) Hepatitis B perinatal infection Hepatitis C (acute and chronic) Hepatitis C, perinatal infection HIV/AIDS Influenza-related infant deaths ...
  7. ... of MTH-68/B virus Vaccine treatment in acute B and C hepatitis: a phase II study. Anti Cancer Res. 1998; ... PreS1 antigen/antibody patterns following interferon therapy in acute and chronic hepatitis B. J Hepatol. ... S, Sagliocca L, Mele A, Bove C, Protano D, Adamo B, et al. Hepatitis B ...
  8. ... parenchymal liver disease (e.g., alcoholic liver disease, acute viral hepatitis or chronic hepatitis C, neoplasia, porphyria cutanea tarda ) and inflammatory disorders such ...
  9. ... Hepatitis B tends to have a more aggressive acute clinical course and a lower rate of chronic infection. Hepatitis C is characterized by a mild acute infection and ...
  10. ... HCVs) attack the liver, where they can cause acute inflammation. There are seven known forms of hepatitis C viruses, referred to as genotypes 1 to 7. ...
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