Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A virus infections, despite being a vaccine-preventable disease, is a public health problem that continues to be important in the world.
Hepatitis A is a mostly asymptomatic disease that usually results in spontaneous recovery in childhood.
However, it causes symptomatic diseases and labor losses in adults and young people. In protection from hepatitis A infection; measures such as improving infrastructure conditions, good living standards, and paying attention to personal hygiene are important.
Vaccination against hepatitis A is very important for the prevention and control of viral hepatitis.

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