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Hepatitis A is an infectious illness that can be food or water borne. Epidemics occur particularly in developing countries. It is recognised initially by the symptoms. These can include feverHepatitis B
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Hepatitis B is an infectious illness caused by the Hepatitis B virus. It is recognised initially by the symptoms. These can include fever, nausea, loss of appetite, rash, jaundice, dark colouredHepatitis C
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Your liver filters blood, processes nutrients and helps the body fight infection. Any inflammation or damage to the liver can stop it working properly. Hepatitis C Virus (Hep C) can cause long term