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How is Hep A tranmistted and what is its incubation perios?
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Thru fecal-oral ( doesnt' develop into chronic hep) and its incubation period is 15-50 days. ITs cause is contaminated MILK, SHELLFISH, UNSANITARY COND.
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Which Hep has its incubation period as 50-180 days and is tranmitted thru blood or body fluids and infants can be carriers
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Hep B. ( ITs cause is Contaminated NEEDLES, TRANSFUSION)
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Which hep can become chronic?
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Hep B and Hep C
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Which hep is tansmitted thru blood or Body fluids and can become chronic and the incubation period is 20-90 days
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Hep C. (Cause--TANSFUSION)
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Which one does not develop into chronic hep?
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Hep A
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What is the incubation period for Hep D and how is it transmitted?
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Hep D's incubation period is 25-75 days and its transmission route is blood or body fluids. ( Cause--occurs in the presence of Hep B and iv drug use)
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Which hep. occurs in the presence of Hep B, IV drug use?
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Hep D
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WHich Hep. has the incubation period of 15-60 days and is transmitted thru fecal-oral?
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Hep E. (cause--Contaminated MILK, WATER, SHELLFISH)
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What is the incubation period for Hep G and how is it transmitted?
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The Incubation period for Hep G is UNKNOWN and it is transmitted thru blood or body fluids. (Cause--Transfusion, IV drug use)
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