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  2. Hepatitis A - Wikipedia

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    In the United States in 1991, the mortality rate for hepatitis A was estimated to be 0.015% for the general population, but ranged up to 1.8–2.1% for those aged 50 and over who were hospitalized with icteric hepatitis. [59] The risk of death from acute liver failure following HAV infection increases with age and when the person has underlying ...

  3. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    He had a liver transplant as a result of hepatitis C, which he believed was contracted during an operation. January 29, 1999 Almost 9 years [72] [79] [80] Phil Lesh (1940–) A musician and a founder member of the band the Grateful Dead, in which he played bass guitar. He was diagnosed with hepatitis C in 1992. 1998 [72] [81] Linda Lovelace ...

  4. Hepatitis - Wikipedia

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    Fulminant hepatitis, or massive hepatic cell death, is a rare and life-threatening complication of acute hepatitis that can occur in cases of hepatitis B, D, and E, in addition to drug-induced and autoimmune hepatitis.

  5. Viral hepatitis - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can cause acute and chronic infections that are a major cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), advanced hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis. [citation needed] HCC is a major cause of death in patients with chronic HCV infection. Regarding the pathogenesis of HCC associated with HCV, that virus may play direct or indirect roles.

  6. Hepatitis A vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis A vaccine is a vaccine that prevents hepatitis A. [2] [3] It is effective in around 95% of cases and lasts for at least twenty years and possibly a person's entire life. [4] If given, two doses are recommended beginning after the age of one. [2] It is given by injection into a muscle. [2]

  7. Maurice Hilleman - Wikipedia

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    Hilleman was born on a farm near the high plains town of Miles City, Montana.His parents were Anna (Uelsmann) and Gustav Hillemann, and he was their eighth child. [20] His twin sister died on the day the twins were born, and his mother died two days later.

  8. Autoimmune hepatitis - Wikipedia

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    Liver transplantation is the standard of care in people presenting with fulminant liver failure or those with the progression of disease despite multiple lines of therapy. [33] [34] [35] Many patients, once started on long-term immunosuppressive therapy, will remain on that treatment for life.

  9. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Cancer diagnosis can cause psychological distress and psychosocial interventions, such as talking therapy, may help people with this. [123] Some people choose to disclose the diagnosis widely; others prefer to keep the information private, especially shortly after the diagnosis, or to disclose it only partially or to selected people. [124]