Viral Hepatitis A and E

Hepatitis has been classified into four different types (Hepatitis A, B, C and E) but over two billions of individuals were infected with hepatitis B at some point in their life and around 350 million people are persistent carriers of the virus. With widespread vaccines and blood screening, the incidence of hepatitis B has been significantly decreased. But, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are accountable for up to 80% of liver cancer cases.

  • Biliary Diseases
  • Gall Bladder Diseases
  • Hepatic Fibrosis
  • Cholangiocarcinoma
  • Hepatitis during Pregnancy

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