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What is Viral Hepatitis?

It is inflammation of the liver caused by specific viruses  – A, B, C, D & E.

Types of Hepatitis

Hepatitis A

Often spreads through contaminated food or water. It is an acute infection and does not cause chronic liver disease.

Hepatitis B

Spreads through infected blood, other infected body fluids, or from an infected mother to her baby (during childbirth); can become chronic.

Hepatitis C

Primarily spread through blood, especially sharing needles, and can lead to chronic liver disease and liver cancer.

Hepatitis D

Only occurs in people who already have the Hepatitis B virus.

Hepatitis E

Similar to Hepatitis A, spread through contaminated food and water, especially in areas with poor sanitation.

Causes of Hepatitis B & C

Hepatitis B is transmitted through contact with infectious bodily fluids, such as HBV infected blood; injection drug use; having sex with an infected partner; sharing razors with an infected person; or transmitted to baby during birth if mother is infected.


Hepatitis C is transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact. Sexual transmission is possible but rare. 

 

Reusing needles & syringes, blood transfusion of improperly screened blood, unsterile medical & dental equipment in health care centres, are some of the major causes that have led to the spread of Hepatitis C in Pakistan.

Hepatitis: A Silent Killer In Pakistan

In Pakistan more than 12 million people suffer from either Hepatitis B or C. Each year brings about 45,000 new cases. This virus is a silent killer because many patients remain undiagnosed and untreated for decades, before developing liver complications and liver cancer.