Hepatitis
Hepatitis is a liver inflammation caused by a virus. As different types of virus infections, it can be divided into A, B, C, D, and E hepatitis, these five are the most common and most public concern. People with hepatitis A, B, or E are more likely to have acute liver failure and may require a liver transplant in no time. The coinfection of hepatitis B and C can induce chronic liver disease, and further increase the chance of liver cancer.
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