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    Hepatitis B Disadvantages

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    The Hepatitis B infection (HBV) is a standout amongst the most well-known blood borne pathogens. The recurrence of HBV disease among all social insurance laborers in the United States is assessed to be 3.5–4.6 contaminations for every 1000 specialists, which is 2–4 circumstances than the level for the all inclusive community. There are preventable measures and control plans that can be implemented in order to keep the lab scientist safe. Since hepatitis B and C are vaccine preventable…

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    services intern provides the student an opportunity to research about Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV co-infection. Hence, an intern has researched about these diseases and the relationship among them. Finally, the intern should create the PowerPoint that Liver Health Connection (LHC) can use to educate the providers, community, and the patients about these diseases. Organization Name: Liver Health Connection. Formerly called- Hepatitis C Connection Time-Period of Hours Completed: October…

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    Hep C Case Study

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    Pros: Screening for Hep C would allow the spread and transmission of hepatitis to be significantly decreased by increasing the amount of cases that are caught and treated and increased prevention as many cases could be prevented by individuals knowing their status. Screening for Hep C also leads to improved patient engagement in their care and in interactions with medical providers, through which patients can speak with the providers about other things that are of concern or could become an…

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    Hepatitis A Case Study

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    putting them in the blender. This practice will now stop after reading this discussion post. I am receiving hepatitis A shots. I received my first shot this month and in 6 month the second shot. After treatment I will not have to worry about Hepatitis A. I received Hepatitis B shots while working in the ER in San Francisco. I am now going to share a personal note on my battle with Hepatitis C. I did not know that I had this disease until November of 2015 when I became extremely tried and…

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    Cirrhosis Research Paper

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    TE has been used in staging of chronic hepatopathies particularly chronic hepatitis B and C, NAFLD, and in post-transplant patients (10-12, 17-19). Moreover, TE also showed potential value in EV prediction in patients with cirrhosis (20-23). TE is performed with a FibroScan® device, that have a transducer probe fixed on the axis…

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    Hepatitis C Hepatitis C, or Hepacivirus, is a virus that when contracted destroys the liver. The virus can never be fully cured, but people who have contracted it can take medication to control the symptoms. The virus is contracted through blood products or from mother to infant during pregnancy or nursing. The virus was found by multiple scientists at the Centers for Disease Control, in 1989. The scientists found that Hepatitis C was the result of nearly every case of hepatitis that wasn't…

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    Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)

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    specific, viral infections such as hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) can be main source of liver cancer. Major risk factors for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is identified as continuous infection of hepatitis C virus. Research question for this research proposal is how persistent infection of hepatitis C virus effect…

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    Cirrhosis Research Paper

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    Disorder Symptoms Causes Effects Treatment Cirrhosis The most common symptoms of Cirrhosis are; fatigue, itchy skin, darkened skin due to itching and scratching, dry eyes and mouth. Victims may also contract a condition known as jaundice, in which the skin and the whites of the eyes turn to yellow. The exact cause/causes of Cirrhosis are unknown. Researchers believe that it may be an autoimmune disease (when the immune system attacks and…

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    life. Liver cancer can leads to physical effects. Forexample, Afflation B1, Hepatitis B virus (HBV) ,and hepatitis C virus (HCV).Afflation B1 is a toxic substance and harmful to the liver and exposure to it continuously cause liver cancer and some of fungus secrets the Aflatoxin B1. The Hepatitis B virus can cues a chronic inflammation to the liver which increase the risk of liver cancer. Also can cause cirrhosis. Hepatitis C virus leads to risk for liver damage .Like scarring, primary…

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    Hepatitis B Journal Entry

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    Hepatitis B Journal entry Hepatitis B Coach Patterson Biology Honors 10/15/15 Abstract In this Journal entry I will be including whether the disease has treatment or not, whether the disease is chronic or not. This disease will also tell if is treatable or not. Hepatitis B is a type of disease that is contagious, and I will explain how it could be contagious. This disease also includes vaccination and will also be shared in the essay. Hepatitis B is also caused by several things. Journal…

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