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Is it possible for a person to get infected with more than one hepatitis viruses?

Is it possible for a person to get infected with more than one hepatitis viruses?
Have there been cases already in which two hepatitis viruses i.e. HAV and HBV have together infected a person? What happens to a person if more than one type of hepatitis viruses attacked him? How should the treatment be? Or is this possible?
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caw | 1 year, 4 months ago
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Yes.
There are different viruses for the different types.
For a reliable source of information, see;
http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/
Treatment gets complicated with a person has multiple types of hepatitis, but is still treatable.

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