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How do you know if you have chronic hepatitis instead of acute? |
In my notes it says Hepatitis A incubation period is 2-6 weeks. And then you have hepatitis and then it takes 2-4 months for it to resolve. Longer than 6 months is the cutoff that separates acute from chronic hepatitis. Hepatitis A does not cause chronic hepatitis. One either resolves the infection or in rare instances can die from it. The others mentioned are capable of causing chronic hepatitis with HCV causing a greatly increased rate of chronic hepatitis vs hepatitis B in adults. When infants and young children are exposed to hepatitis B about 90% develop chronic infections and later exposures as an adult tend to have more people resolve the infection without developing chronic hepatitis. it depend upon the health of your immune system |
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