Lyle W. Horn ; consulting editor, the late I. Edward Alcamo ; foreword by David Heymann
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Philadelphia :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Chelsea House,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
c2005
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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128 p. :
Other Physical Details
col. ill. ;
Dimensions
24 cm
SERIES
Series Title
Deadly diseases and epidemics
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction to hepatitis -- The phases of hepatitis and their common symptoms -- Looking at the liver -- Inflammation and the immune response -- The story of viruses -- Hepatitis A -- Hepatitis B -- Hepatitis D -- Hepatitis C -- Hepatitis E and G -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Appendix -- Further reading -- Web sites -- Bibliography
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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It is estimated that more than 500 million people throughout the world are infected with one of the six kinds of hepatitis viruses. Although hepatitis can be fatal, many people who are infected never show symptoms and don't realize they have the virus. This fact makes it easy for people to unknowingly spread the disease to others, especially through sexual contact. This book examines each of the six hepatitis viruses, focusing on how they cause infection, how they spread from one person to another, how they reproduce, and how our body's immune system tries to fight them. Also discussed are the ways that hepatitis-which has no cure-may be prevented or treated. Infectious diseases affect everyone. Although not all are fatal, each disease causes a degree of harm and discomfort to those that it afflicts, and can sometimes have long-lasting consequences. Each book in the series Deadly Diseases and Epidemics takes the reader through all aspects of infectious diseases-from the history of the disease and its method of infection, to its treatment and prevention. The books provide a foundation for understanding the basics of microbiology, immunology, and epidemiology