Which type of hepatitis is transmitted by "fecal-oral route"?
HAV
HCV
HBV
All of the above
Which diagnostic test will assist in confirming diagnosis of "hepatitis"
Elevated hemoglobin levels
Elevated Urea nitrogen levels
Elevated Serum Bilirubin levels
All of these
Vaccines are helpful to protect against
Hepatitis ‘A’ virus
Hepatitis ‘C’ virus
Hepatitis ‘B’ virus
Hepatitis ‘A’ & ‘B’ virus
One of the following remains in the body for years without symptoms:
HDV
Factors that can cause hepatitis are:
Viruses
Drugs and Alcohols
Autoimmune
Acute infection of HBV is first diagnosed by:
HBsAg in blood
Anti- HBsAg Antibodies
A & B both
B only
Hepatitis transmitted through blood:
HBV & HCV
HAV & HCV
Injury to liver cells due to insufficient blood or oxygen results in:
Ischemic hepatitis
Viral hepatitis
Alcohol induced hepatitis
Drug induced hepatitis
Acute Hepatitis infection associated with Jaundice
Hepatitis A only
Hepatitis A & B
Hepatitis C only
Hepatitis B & C
Massive hepatic cell death, a rare and life-threatening complication of acute hepatitis that can occur in cases of hepatitis B, D, and E, in addition to drug-induced and autoimmune hepatitis:
Fulminant hepatitis
Liver Cirrhosis
Chronic hepatitis
Acute hepatitis