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    Hepatitis B The definition for Hepatitis changes with whom you ask. To some it means a horrible painful way to die while others are able to look at it as a disease. The word Hepatitis means liver inflamation. The liver is a large, glandular, reddish-brown organ located in the upper right side of the abdomen. It consists of 5 lobes and secretes bile into the gallbladder and into the small intestine and aids in the digestion of lipids. Hepatitis is often caused by a virus. Hepatitis A, B, and C

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

    Hemophilia A, also known as classic or deficiency hemophilia, is a genetic disorder in which a VIII factor, a clotting protein, is missing or defective. Meaning a person’s blood is not able of clotting normally. This incapacity of blood clotting can occur internally and externally. When bleeding internally, the part in which your are bleeding swells up and the skin turns red or purple, depending on how severe it is. It normally occurs in the joints such as in the knees, elbows, ankles, which

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    Hepatitis C Research Paper

    make health got worse. The disease is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Hepatitis C virus is largely going to be chronic. If not treated, it can turn into a lifetime of heart disease. Transmission of hepatitis C virus similar to the hepatitis B virus, i.e. through the blood (blood transfusion, needles, tattoos, and labor). However, borrowing items such as razors or toothbrushes are more rarely transmit the virus hepatitis C. Hepatitis C can now more quickly cured with the latest drugs and

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    Hepatitis B Research Paper

    Hepatitis B Virus According to the CDC, Hepatitis B is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation and damage. Hepatitis B is an infection transmitted by blood, semen, or other body fluids from a person who’s infected with the Hepatitis B virus. Such can occur through sexual contact, sharing needles, syringes, other drug-injection equipment; or from mother to baby at birth. Other ways you may become infected with hepatitis B is if you come in contact with infected blood or open sores and wounds

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    population in particular at risk to this disease (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2012). What is Hepatitis? Hepatitis is the swelling of the liver that makes it to stop working well. There are five main types of known Hepatitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D and Hepatitis E (U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2012). Liver is organ of the body that is responsible for the variety of functions such as Detoxifications, store vitamins, maintain production of the biochemical needed by

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    Hep C Article

    UPMC said today that the reason it shut down its live kidney donor transplant program was that a patient recently received a kidney from a donor who was hepatitis C positive. The revelation prompted UPMC late Monday to voluntarily suspend the program until a thorough review can be completed by the United Network for Organ Sharing, the agency that oversees the nation's transplant centers. "We have voluntarily postponed currently scheduled living donor kidney cases until UNOS can complete a review

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    “HEPITITIS B VIRUS” Daniella Braude CAUSE The Hepatitis B virus is the most common liver infection in the world and is caused by the hepatitis B virus. The hepatitis B virus enters the body and travels to the liver via the bloodstream. In the liver, the virus attaches to healthy liver cells and multiplies. This replication of the virus then triggers a response from the body’s immune system. People are often unaware they have

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    Loblaws | Business and Stakeholder relationships | Loblaws - Hepatitis A | | SPECIAL PROJECT OFFICER : SAPAN SHAH (300621781) SUBMITTED TO : PROFESSOR JAMES MACDONALD INDEX 1. Introduction 2. What caused this class action 3. All of the associated negative media coverage 4. What could have been done to avoid the issue from arising and What if any ethical breaches occurred. 5. Conclusions

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    Hep C

    infected individuals. Serum Hepatitis B is transmitted through the blood and other body fluids. The hepatitis B virus was isolated in the 1960’s and the hepatitis A virus was isolated in the 1970’s. After the isolation of these two viruses, assays were developed in order to identify individuals who were infected with hepatitis A or hepatitis B viruses. A form of hepatitis occurs in patients that test negative for hepatitis A or B. This type of hepatitis, called non-A, non-B also known as “NANBH” but now

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    Associate Level Material Name Sci/162 Week 7 Foodborne Illness Date [pic]Hepatitis A ? What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? For example, the name of the bacteria, virus, or parasite.[pic] There are several types of Hepatitis. Infectious hepatitis, which is commonly referred to as Hepatitis A, infects the liver via the virus of the same name. This is commonly spread through contamination from feces. The virus is transmitted among people through direct contact

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