Health conditions

Hepatitis A

  • Hepatitis A, also called 'hep A' is a virus that causes liver inflammation or damage.
  • The hepatitis A virus is found in the faeces (poo) of people with the infection and usually spread by close personal contact (including sexual contact).
  • Deaths from hepatitis A are rare, but some people get very sick.

Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver and it can be caused by viruses such as hepatitis A.

Hepatitis A is a different virus to hepatitis B and hepatitis C.

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Translated information about hepatitis A

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Last reviewed: 05-11-2020
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