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6 Dec 2013, 6:35 am by Bill Marler
  These conditions are frequently accompanied by diarrhea, anorexia, and fatigue.[40] Relapse is possible with hepatitis A, typically within three months of the initial onset of symptoms.[41]  Although relapse is more common in children, it does occur with some regularity in adults.[42]  The vast majority of persons who are infected with hepatitis A fully recover, and do not develop chronic hepatitis.[43]  Persons do not carry HAV long-term as with… [read post]
4 May 2009, 10:08 am
According to a fact sheet from the Texas Department of State Health Services, found via the blog Sifting the Haystack:More than 14,000 Texans got HIV when they were injecting drug users.About 240,000 cases of hepatitis C in Texas are linked to sharing syringes.Preventing 100 new cases of HIV would save $38,000,000 in medical costs.Syringe exchange could prevent 100 new cases of HIV per year in Texas.A study comparing 81 cities found the HIV infection rate decreased 5.8% per year in… [read post]
30 Oct 2010, 2:54 pm
Persons do not carry hepatitis A long-term as with hepatitis B and C. [read post]
3 Aug 2017, 4:52 pm by Bill Marler
These vaccines provide long-term protection against HAV infection.[6 Hepatitis A is the only common vaccine-preventable foodborne disease in the United States.[7] This virus is one of five human hepatitis viruses that primarily infect the human liver and cause human illness.[8] Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A does not develop into chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, which are both potentially fatal conditions.[9] Nonetheless, infection with the… [read post]
3 Aug 2017, 4:52 pm by Bill Marler
These vaccines provide long-term protection against HAV infection.[6 Hepatitis A is the only common vaccine-preventable foodborne disease in the United States.[7] This virus is one of five human hepatitis viruses that primarily infect the human liver and cause human illness.[8] Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A does not develop into chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, which are both potentially fatal conditions.[9] Nonetheless, infection with the… [read post]
10 Aug 2017, 2:05 am by Bill Marler
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) vaccines were licensed in 1995 and recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) for routine vaccination of US children in populations with high HAV infection rates. [read post]
10 Aug 2017, 2:05 am by Bill Marler
Hepatitis A virus (HAV) vaccines were licensed in 1995 and recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) for routine vaccination of US children in populations with high HAV infection rates. [read post]
10 May 2007, 3:28 am
The cost to Medicaid for Hepatitis C in Texas is about $30 million per year. [read post]
5 Jun 2014, 6:40 am by Rachel, Law Clerk
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11 Feb 2024, 9:05 pm by Bill Marler
Here is what I have asked the CDC for: ACIP SecretariatAdvisory Committee on Immunization Practices 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Mailstop H24-8Atlanta, GA 30329-4027acip@cdc.gov Re:  Letter to the CDC’s Committee on Immunization Practices – It is time to deal with Hepatitis A and Food Service Workers Dear ACIP Secretariat: The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) provides advice and guidance to the… [read post]
20 Feb 2017, 5:03 pm by Bill Marler
These vaccines provide long-term protection against HAV infection.[6] Hepatitis A is the only common vaccine-preventable foodborne disease in the United States.[7] This virus is one of five human hepatitis viruses that primarily infect the human liver and cause human illness.[8] Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A does not develop into chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, which are both potentially fatal conditions.[9] Nonetheless, infection with… [read post]
17 Jun 2023, 1:44 pm by Bill Marler
Here is what I have asked the CDC for: ACIP SecretariatAdvisory Committee on Immunization Practices 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Mailstop H24-8Atlanta, GA 30329-4027acip@cdc.gov Re:  Letter to the CDC’s Committee on Immunization Practices – It is time to deal with Hepatitis A and Food Service Workers Dear ACIP Secretariat: The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) provides advice and guidance to the… [read post]
3 Aug 2016, 4:06 pm by Bill Marler
These vaccines provide long-term protection against hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection. [7]Consequently, hepatitis A is the only common vaccine-preventable foodborne disease in the United States. [7, 12]  This virus is one of five human hepatitis viruses that primarily infect the human liver and cause human illness. [11] Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A does not develop into chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, which are both… [read post]
9 Jul 2016, 12:19 pm by Bill Marler
 [17] Persons do not carry hepatitis A long-term as with hepatitis B and C. [5, 7] Fulminant Hepatitis A. [read post]
16 Jul 2016, 10:25 am by Bill Marler
 [17] Persons do not carry hepatitis A long-term as with hepatitis B and C. [5, 7] Fulminant Hepatitis A Fulminant hepatitis A is a rare but devastating complication of HAV infection. [10] As many as 50% of individuals with acute liver failure may die or require emergency liver transplantation. [read post]
17 Jul 2016, 6:02 am by Bill Marler
 [17] Persons do not carry hepatitis A long-term as with hepatitis B and C. [5, 7] Fulminant Hepatitis A Fulminant hepatitis A is a rare but devastating complication of HAV infection. [10] As many as 50% of individuals with acute liver failure may die or require emergency liver transplantation [read post]
1 Jun 2014, 5:19 am by Gritsforbreakfast
There is a new Hepatitis C drug available a called Sovaldi that's currently considered the standard of care. [read post]
1 Jun 2013, 9:30 am by Drew Falkenstein
These conditions are frequently accompanied by diarrhea, anorexia, and fatigue. [7, 17] Relapse is possible with hepatitis A, typically within three months of the initial onset of symptoms. [14] Although relapse is more common in children, it does occur with some regularity in adults. [11, 14] The vast majority of persons who are infected with hepatitis A fully recover, and do not develop chronic hepatitis. [17] Persons do not carry hepatitis A long-term as with… [read post]
28 Jun 2013, 3:26 am by Bill Marler
 [17] Persons do not carry hepatitis A long-term as with hepatitis B and C. [5, 7] Fulminant Hepatitis A. [read post]
7 Jun 2023, 12:32 pm by Bill Marler
 [17]  Persons do not carry hepatitis A long-term as with hepatitis B and C. [5, 7] Fulminant Hepatitis A Fulminant hepatitis A is a rare but devastating complication of HAV inf [read post]