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What is the most common form of hepatitis?

What is the most common form of hepatitis?

The most common types of hepatitis are A, B, and C. Hepatitis A is usually a short-term infection while hepatitis B and C can cause long-term, or chronic, infections. A person can have both hepatitis B and hepatitis C at the same time.

How many types of hepatitis are common in the United States?

There are 5 main hepatitis viruses, referred to as types A, B, C, D and E. These 5 types are of greatest concern because of the burden of illness and death they cause and the potential for outbreaks and epidemic spread.

What is difference between hepatitis AB and C?

Hepatitis B is very common in Asia and Africa and those who were born or lived in these areas should be checked for hepatitis B. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is almost always chronic and spreads only by blood. Hepatitis A and B can be prevented by vaccination, but not hepatitis C.

What is the most common source of hepatitis A?

You eat or drink food or water that has been contaminated by stools (feces) containing the hepatitis A virus. Unpeeled and uncooked fruits and vegetables, shellfish, ice, and water are common sources of the disease.

Can Hep C live in toilet water?

A: Hepatitis C is spread by direct contact with infected blood. The virus cannot be passed through toilet seats.

Can you catch diseases from toilet water splash?

Even in the case that you do come into contact with a germ or virus, there has to be a fair amount of it for it to have any effect. If you sit on urine or get sprayed by toilet water as you flush — besides being completely revolted — there is a small chance of infection, just like any other bacteria in the washroom.

Can you get STD from toilet seat?

No STD is harmless. Myth: You can catch an STD from a toilet seat, telephone or other object used by an infected person. Fact: STDs are transmitted by vaginal, anal, and oral sex. Some STDs may spread to a baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding.

Can you get chlamydia from toilet water splash?

What infections can you get from sitting on a toilet seat? Although the chances of getting an STI like chlamydia or gonorrhea from a toilet seat are slim to none, there are other infections you can get from a toilet seat. The truth is, many disease-causing organisms only live a short time on the toilet seat.

Does toilet water have bacteria?

“Since the water in the toilet bowl contains bacteria and other microbes from feces, urine and maybe even vomit, there will be some in the water droplets. “The vast majority of microbes in human urine and feces are completely harmless — and actually beneficial.

Where are the most germs in the bathroom?

Most bathroom germs predictably start in the toilet, but they can easily spread to other parts of the room (like a toothbrush holder). “Over the course of a day, the first thing that shows up is fecal bacteria—microbes from your gut—transmitted to the toilet seat and things like that.

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