Share the word about hepatitis on #WorldHepatitisDay!
Hepatitis is the condition describing an inflammation of the liver. It can be caused by non-viral agents, but most commonly viruses are the cause. The most common are hepatitis A, E, B, D and C viruses.
Swipe to learn more about each type of hepatitis, how they are transmitted, if they can be prevented and if treatment exists. The more people know about hepatitis, the more chances we have to stop it from spreading.
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For #WorldHepatitisDay we are breaking down the A, B, C’s (and D’s and E’s) of this liver inflammation condition. #ScienceUpFirst
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— ScienceUpFirst | LaScienced’Abord (@ScienceUpFirst) July 28, 2022
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