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High risk population include:
High risk population include:
*Infants born to mothers with hepatitis B or C
*[[Infants]] born to mothers with [[hepatitis B]] or C
*Children in daycare centers
*Children in daycare centers
*Men who have sex with men
*Men who have sex with men
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*Job that involves contact with bodily fluids, such as:
*Job that involves contact with bodily fluids, such as:
**Childcare workers who change diapers or toilet train children
**Childcare workers who change diapers or toilet train children
**First aid or emergency worker
**[[First aid]] or emergency worker
**Funeral director
**Funeral director
**Healthcare workers
**Healthcare workers
**Dentist
**[[Dentist]]
*Receiving transfusion of blood and blood products which are not screened for the virus.
*Receiving [[transfusion]] of blood and blood products which are not screened for the [[virus]].
*Traveling to a country where hepatitis A or E is common or where there is poor sanitation.
*Traveling to a country where hepatitis A or E is common or where there is poor sanitation.



Revision as of 15:33, 12 March 2013

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Differential Diagnosis

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Risk Factors

Hepatitis can occur in any age group patients. The risk varies from one type of hepatitis to another.

High risk population include:

  • Infants born to mothers with hepatitis B or C
  • Children in daycare centers
  • Men who have sex with men
  • People who have anal sex
  • People who have multiple sex partners
  • Injecting drugs, and using shared needles
  • Job that involves contact with bodily fluids, such as:
    • Childcare workers who change diapers or toilet train children
    • First aid or emergency worker
    • Funeral director
    • Healthcare workers
    • Dentist
  • Receiving transfusion of blood and blood products which are not screened for the virus.
  • Traveling to a country where hepatitis A or E is common or where there is poor sanitation.

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