PPT-Liver Disorders –III (Hepatitis)

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Dr Vivek Kr Singh Assistant Professor Department of Veterinary Clinical Complex UNIT2 Hepatitis refers to the degenerative and inflammatory process of liver characterized

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Dr Vivek Kr Singh Assistant Professor Department of Veterinary Clinical Complex UNIT2 Hepatitis refers to the degenerative and inflammatory process of liver characterized by jaundice abdominal pain and nervous signs. Also its possible for otherwise healthy people to develop severe illness so any one concerned about their illness should consult their doctor There are emergency warning signs that should signal anyone to seek medical care urgently Emergency Warning Foundation for Faith Based Organizations. www.NYCHepBC.org. . Goals. To understand the liver and it’s role in the body. To understand liver health & disease. To understand Hepatitis C:. How it is Transmitted. HEPATITIS. Hepatitis. -Is inflammation of the liver. . (. itis. means inflammation and . Hepar. - Liver). Characterised. by irritation or swelling of liver cells(. hepatocytes. ). There are many forms of . People . of . African Origin. Hepatitis B. About the virus. Disease burden . Prevention and management. Today’s Agenda. Hepatitis B in . People . of . African Origin. Hepatitis B. Why are we talking about hepatitis B?. Disease. Annual Hepatitis . C-related mortality in 2013 surpassed the total combined number of deaths from . 60 other . infectious diseases reported to CDC, including HIV, pneumococcal disease, . and tuberculosis.. -. itis. = inflammation. Learning Objectives:. Identify the different mode of transmissions for each of the Hepatitis types.. Discuss 2 ways of preventing the spread of Hepatitis.. Name three symptoms of Hepatitis.. ASSOC. PROF. DR. INGRID MIRON. What is Viral Hepatitis ?. . Viral hepatitis is a systemic disease with primary inflammation of the liver by any one of a . heterogenous. group of . hepatotropic. viruses. The facts you need to know! . Why get tested for hepatitis B?. Worldwide. In the United States. 292 million people are living with hepatitis B. More than 2 million people are living with hepatitis B. Table showing the Differences between Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E.  . Hepatitis A. Hepatitis B. Hepatitis C. Hepatitis D. Hepatitis E. Aetiology (cause). Hepatitis A Virus. Hepatitis B Virus. Hepatitis C Virus. Revised 12/2012 What are the symptoms of HCV infection? Approximately 20 percent of those exposed to HCV develop symptoms such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes), fatigue, dark In Indiana, the 10-year trend of hepatitis A decreased from 329 cases in 1997 to 33 cases in 2006. Many cases have unknown exposures, while some reported traveling internationally. In A in an element What else do we need to know?Inform your immunization provider if you or your child has any health problems or allergies. Your immunization provider will give you a record of you or your child’s Download PDF Fatty Liver Remedy™ eBook by Layla Jeffrey - a comprehensive guide designed to address and alleviate the symptoms of fatty liver disease through natural and lifestyle-based approaches. Download PDF The Fatty Liver Solution™ eBook by Duncan Capicchiano - A natural and effective approach to tackling fatty liver disease.

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