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What are defference between Hepatitis A and Hepatis B?
Asked by India Internet,
20 Dec '12 05:19 pm
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Hepatitis A - Ingestion of contaminated water and raw or insufficiently cooked food.
Fruits/vegetables/seafood.
Cooked food handled by infected individuals.
Close persontoperson contact (within families/schools/day care centers etc).
hepatitis B - Contact with infected blood and body fluids.
Having sex with infected person or multiple partners.
Infected mother to new born.
Contaminated IV needles, tattoo/body piercing and sharp instruments.
Answered by rajan, 20 Dec '12 05:28 pm
Fruits/vegetables/seafood.
Cooked food handled by infected individuals.
Close persontoperson contact (within families/schools/day care centers etc).
hepatitis B - Contact with infected blood and body fluids.
Having sex with infected person or multiple partners.
Infected mother to new born.
Contaminated IV needles, tattoo/body piercing and sharp instruments.
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Hepatitis A - Ingestion of contaminated water and raw or insufficiently cooked food.
Fruits/vegetables/seafood.
Cooked food handled by infected individuals.
Close persontoperson contact (within families/schools/day care centers etc).
hepatitis B - Contact with infected blood and body fluids.
Having sex with infected person or multiple partners.
Infected mother to new born.
Contaminated IV needles, tattoo/body piercing and sharp instruments.
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 20 Dec '12 05:21 pm
Fruits/vegetables/seafood.
Cooked food handled by infected individuals.
Close persontoperson contact (within families/schools/day care centers etc).
hepatitis B - Contact with infected blood and body fluids.
Having sex with infected person or multiple partners.
Infected mother to new born.
Contaminated IV needles, tattoo/body piercing and sharp instruments.
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