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