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Viral Hepatitis

Hepatitis E

Disease Spread
Through food or water contaminated by feces from an infected person. This disease is uncommon in the United States.

People at Risk
International travelers; people living in areas where hepatitis E outbreaks are common; and people who live or have sex with an infected person.

Prevention
There is no vaccine for hepatitis E; the only way to prevent the disease is to reduce the risk of exposure to the virus. This means avoiding tap water when traveling internationally and practicing good hygiene and sanitation.

Treatment
Hepatitis E usually resolves on its own over several weeks to months.

What Is Hepatitis?

Symptoms of Viral Hepatitis

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis D

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