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| {{Hepatitis D}}
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| {{CMG}}; {{AOEIC}} {{VK}}
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| ==Prevention==
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| * Prompt recognition and treatment of hepatitis B infection can help prevent hepatitis D.
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| * Avoid intravenous drug abuse. If you use IV drugs, avoid sharing needles.
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| * A vaccine is available to prevent hepatitis B. It should be considered by people who are at high risk for hepatitis B infection.
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| === Primary Prevention ===
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| * Hepatitis B vaccination
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| * HBV-HDV coinfection
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| :* pre or post-exposure prophylaxis (hepatitis B immune globulin or vaccine) to prevent HBV infection
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| * HBV-HDV superinfection
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| :* education to reduce risk behaviors among persons with chronic HBV infection <ref>http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/d/fact.htm</ref>
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| A child with known hepatitis D should be excluded if he or she exhibits any of the following:<ref>http://www.ndhealth.gov/disease/documents/faqs/hepatitis%20d.pdf</ref>
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| * Weeping sores that cannot be covered
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| * Biting or scratching behavior
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| * A bleeding problem
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| * Generalized [[dermatitis]] that may produce wounds or weepy tissue fluids
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| * Unable to participate in routine activities, needs more care than can be provided by staff, or meets other
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| exclusion criteria, such as fever with behavioral change
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| The child can be readmitted to a group setting when skin sores are dry or covered, when the child is cleared to
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| return by a health professional, or when the child is able to participate in activities.
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| ==References==
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| {{reflist|2}}
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| [[Category:Hepatitis|D]]
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| [[Category:Viruses]]
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| [[Category:Disease]]
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| [[Category:Infectious Disease]]
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| {{WH}}
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| {{WS}}
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