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Q: Which strains of viral hepatitis are prevented by vaccines?
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Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and yellow fever can prevent jaundice due to viral infection.


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Is there a vaccine for Hepatitis?

Yes, but only for two types of viral hepatitis, hepatitis A and hepatitis B. There are no vaccines yet to prevent hepatitis C, D, or E. See the related question below for more information.


How can viral hepatitis be prevented?

The best way to prevent any form of viral hepatitis is to avoid contact with blood and other body fluids of infected individuals. The use of condoms during sex also is advisable.


Can human papilloma virus or hepatitis lead to cancer?

Both HPV and viral hepatitis can increase the risk of cancer. Luckily, there are vaccines available to lower the risk of HPV related cancer and hepatitis B-related cancer.


Can all blood born illnesses be prevented through vaccination?

No. There is no vaccine for Hepatitis C, HIV, or Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF).


Which vaccine is produced by using only a part of the viral genome?

Subunit vaccines are produced using only a part of the viral genome. These vaccines use specific proteins or fragments of the virus to stimulate an immune response without causing infection. An example of a subunit vaccine is the Hepatitis B vaccine.


What has the author Arie Jeremy Zuckerman written?

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What is haepatitis vaccine?

The haepatitis (spelled hepatitis in the US) vaccines are used to prevent infections of viral hepatitis, which is an infection of the liver. There are at least five forms of viral hepatitis in humans. They are hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. There are vaccines available that are proven safe and effective for prevention of hepatitis A and hepatitis B. However there are no vaccines available yet for hepatitis C, D or E.Vaccines for viral diseases introduce either a dead/inactive form of the virus that causes the disease or a live/active, but severely weakened, form of the viruses into the body. It will either be injected or provided in an oral solution to drink or a mist to use as an intranasal spray, depending on the vaccine. The body's immune system then is triggered into action and produces the antibodies needed to inactivate the virus any time later that you might be exposed to the same type of virus as was in the vaccine.There are other types of hepatitis, including hepatitis caused by other types of infectious agents and by toxic damage by chemicals or other toxins that cause the liver to get inflamed and unable to function properly. For these there are no vaccines but medical treatment can reverse the effects if begun early in otherwise healthy individuals.(See the related questions below for more information on how vaccines work.)


What is an infectious disease that affects the liver is?

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What are ways to prevent or defend against diseases?

I depends on the disease. Viral diseases often have vaccines. Heart disease can be prevented with good diet and excercise. Mosquito borne diseases can be prevented by using insect repellent.