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- Hepatitis_A abstract "Hepatitis A (formerly known as infectious hepatitis) is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Many cases have little or no symptoms especially in the young. The time between infection and symptoms, in those who develop them, is between two and six weeks. When there are symptoms they typically last eight weeks and may include: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, yellow skin, fever, and abdominal pain. Around 10–15% of people experience a recurrence of symptoms during the six months after the initial infection. Acute liver failure may rarely occur with this being more common in the elderly.It is usually spread by eating or drinking food or water contaminated with infected feces. Shellfish which have not been sufficiently cooked is a relatively common source. It may also be spread through close contact with an infectious person. While children often do not have symptoms when infected they are still able to infect others. After a single infection a person is immune for the rest of their life. Diagnosis requires blood testing as the symptoms are similar to those of a number of other diseases.The hepatitis A vaccine is effective for prevention. Some countries recommend it routinely for children and those at higher risk who have not previously been vaccinated. It appears to be effective for life. Other preventative measures include hand washing and properly cooking food. There is no specific treatment, with rest and medications for nausea or diarrhea recommended on an as needed basis. Infections usually resolves completely and without ongoing liver disease. Treatment of acute liver failure, if it occurs, is with liver transplantion.Globally around 1.5 million symptomatic cases occur each year with likely tens of millions of infections in all. It is more common in regions of the world with poor sanitation and not enough safe water. In the developing world about 90% of children have been infected by age 10 and thus are immune by adulthood. It often occurs in outbreaks in moderately developed countries where children are not exposed when young and there is not widespread vaccination. In 2010, acute hepatitis A resulted in 102,000 deaths. World Hepatitis Day occurs each year on July 28 to bring awareness to viral hepatitis.".
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- Hepatitis_A icd10 "B15".
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- Hepatitis_A caption "A case of jaundice caused by hepatitis A".
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- Hepatitis_A familia "Picornaviridae".
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- Hepatitis_A imageCaption "Electron micrograph of hepatitis A virions".
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- Hepatitis_A name "Hepatitis A".
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- Hepatitis_A comment "Hepatitis A (formerly known as infectious hepatitis) is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Many cases have little or no symptoms especially in the young. The time between infection and symptoms, in those who develop them, is between two and six weeks. When there are symptoms they typically last eight weeks and may include: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, yellow skin, fever, and abdominal pain.".
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- Hepatitis_A label "Wirus zapalenia wątroby typu A".
- Hepatitis_A label "Гепатит А".
- Hepatitis_A label "التهاب الكبد الوبائي أ".
- Hepatitis_A label "甲型肝炎".
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