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Summary of some key features from all
Hepatitis A through E.
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Let's walk through your table here.
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So that you're clear.
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A through E is where we are in this table.
So another
key table for you to extract
from my lectures,
so that you're clear about
how to approach viral hepatitides.
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Genome type, Hepatitis A,
single stranded RNA.
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Hepatitis B, double stranded DNA.
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Hepatitis C, single stranded RNA.
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Hepatitis D, single stranded RNA.
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D cannot exist or should I say,
that D, when associated with B,
will then bring about
Fulminant hepatitis.
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And E, single stranded RNA.
You think E, where are you?
Indian subcontinent, Mexico
and pregnancy dropped at the bottom
Hepatitis E please.
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Twenty percent mortality
in pregnancy.
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Sexual transmission.
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Three of these will do that,
B, C and D.
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Fecal-oral,
A and E.
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Parenteral transmission,
you sure thinking about B
and D.
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Parenteral transmission, transfusions
very rare.
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Chronic hepatitis,
we have majority of your chronicity
will be dealing with Hepatitis C.
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When it comes to Hepatitis D,
90% with super-infection,
super-infection with which
are of Hepatitis B.
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Fulminant.
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Rare from any of these.
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A little bit more of Hepatitis D
and definitely
1% only with Hepatitis E
with that pregnancy.
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With pregnancy, this jumps up to 20%.
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Important tables that you want
to extract from
my lectures to make sure
that you have a full story
of what's going on with viral
hepatitis.
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And eventually, make sure that you
take a look at the micro,
in which you've been explained
very clearly
as with the vaccination regimen
especially for Hepatitis B please.