__________ causes hepatitis B/C.
What is a virus?
Sharing this item poses the highest risk of contracting Hepatitis B/C.
What are needles?
People living with this may not show signs or symptoms for twenty to thirty years.
What is Hepatitis B/C?
Hepatitis B/C is transmitted by this contact.
What is blood to blood?
The most common way of transmitting the Hepatitis B/C virus is this activity.
What is unsafe sexual activity?
In 20% of Hepatitis B/C cases the body spontainiously clears the virus the other 80% of Hepatitis infected people suffer from this.
What is chronic hepatitis B/C?
This organ is affected by the Hepatitis B/C virus.
What is the liver?
These three things are not risk factors for contracting the hepatitis B/C virus.
What is shaking hands, sharing food, and drinks?
Heavy alcohol use, toxins, some medications, and certain medical conditions can cause this kind of Hepatitis B/C
What is acute Hepatitis B/C infection?
There are 10 Hepatitis B/C genotypes this genotype is the most common in North America.
What is genotype D?
There is a high level of risk for Hepatitis B/C infection if you had this medical procedure prior to 1990.
What is blood transfusion, or organ transplant?
Three sympotoms of Hepatitis B/C are:
What are Fever, Fatigue, Loss of appetit, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Dark urine, and Pain in the right upper abdomen?
The phases of Hepatitis B/C include Infection, Inflammation, _____________, and cirrhosis.
What is fibrosis?
Three things you can do to minimize the symptoms of the Hepatitis B/C virus.
What is abstain from consuming alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes?
The number of types of Hepatitis that you can get
What is 5?