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17 Cards in this Set
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inflammation of the liver and causes liver damage |
Hepatitis |
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Can be caused by alcoholism or INH (Isonizaid, primary drug for TB) |
Hepatitis |
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Hepatitis A is a _______ virus |
RNA |
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spread be fecal/oral route or uncooked food |
Infectious Hepatitis |
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Infectious hepatitis is ______ and only last ____ weeks |
acute, 2-3 |
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Hepatitis B is a _______ virus |
DNA |
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Serum hepatitis can be transmitted through __________, ______, or ___________ |
needles, dry blood, placenta |
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Serum Hepatitis is considered Hepatitis ___ |
B |
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___% of serum hepatitis cases are chronic |
6 |
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___% mortality rate if serum hepatitis cause Hepatoma cancer |
2 |
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______ is the main control of serum hepatitis |
vaccine |
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To treat serum hepatitis, can use _____ interferon with __________ |
alpha, tenofovir |
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_____ = fraction of individuals cured with alpha interferon with tenofovir |
1/3 |
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Hepatitis C is a _______ virus |
RNA |
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The analogue for Alpha interferon with Tenofovir is _________ and it inhibits __________ |
NRTI, replication |
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Classic Non-A-Non-B-Hepatitis is transmitted through _________ |
blood |
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You have a ___________ chance of getting Classic Non-A-Non-B-Hepatitis through blood transfusions |
1/100,000 |