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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?
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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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.
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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