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Chronic viral hepatitis

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Hepatitis is inflammation. The term is most commonly used in relation to disease caused by viruses.

The common Hepatitis viruses are:

It was once called 'Australia antigen' because it was first found in an Australian aborigine's blood.

Some people catch the disease, fully recover and become immune and are non-infectious.

Some people catch the disease and it persists in their body. These people remain infectious and are called carriers. There is a significant long term risk of cirrhosis and hepatocellular cancer. (This is the commonest cancer in China). Carriers can occur at all ages but are more common when the disease is caught in childhood.

There is some protection from hyper-immune serum. There is an effective vaccine.