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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
Hepatitis is a general term used for inflammation of the liver. It may result from various causes; including infectious- viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic organisms and non-infectious causes like alcohol, drugs, autoimmune diseases and metabolic diseases. Viral Hepatitis is the most common and deadly form of hepatitis.Viral hepatitis is caused by; Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E. These are the main hepatotropic viruses (i.e. their primarily involve liver), there are other viruses also which can affect liver secondarily.
Broadly hepatotropic viruses can be divided into two groups-
Hepatitis can also spread through the parental route:
Hepatitis can also spread through parental routes (through exposure of body fluids) e.g. Hepatitis B, C and D viruses. These spread by contact with infected body fluids like blood, serum, saliva, tears, vaginal fluids or other body fluids. It can spread from mother to child during birth, between sexual partners or heterosexual persons with multiple partners or a history of sexually transmitted disease, institutionalised persons like prisoners, developmentally disabled persons, during contact with open wound of an infected person without using gloves, getting a tattoo or piercing done using unsterilized equipment or reusing a used razor, nail filers or cuticle clippers in salon/ parlours.
Other group includes the noninfectious causes which include persons who regularly consume alcohol, are obese, have autoimmune diseases. Unnecessary drugs should be avoided.