The Hepatitis A Outbreak in Prykarpattya, Vinnytsia, and the Potential Risk for Kyiv

The Hepatitis A Outbreak in Prykarpattya, Vinnytsia, and the Potential Risk for Kyiv

Prykarpattya In the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital there are 7 people – four adults and three children. “The children are six or seven years old. There are some in grades 5-6. All patients from Ivano-Frankivsk. Their condition is moderate. There are no heavy ones. There are patients who were hospitalized on October 31 … Read more

Understanding Hepatitis A: Transmission, Symptoms, and Prevention

Understanding Hepatitis A: Transmission, Symptoms, and Prevention

Hepatitis A virus is transmitted: due to consumption of contaminated food or water that may contain feces of infected people; due to lack of personal hygiene; in families, when an infected person prepares food for all family members; Some types of sexual relations can also cause infection. Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is stored in water … Read more

Doctor’s message to mothers with hepatitis B

TIME.CO, Jakarta – Internal medicine specialist Hendra Nurjadin said it was a viral infection hepatitis B can be passed from mother to baby, especially during labor. “So there may be a risk of the mother infecting the baby during pregnancy, especially during delivery,” he said in a discussion of the disease hepatitisMonday 19 December 2022. … Read more

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV): Minsa Authorizes Vaccination in Children 9-13 Years Old | Ministry of Health | hepatitis A | RMN | LIME

The Informed the Ministry of Health (Minsa). which updated the Technical Standard of the National Vaccination Scheme to protect the population from 28 vaccine-preventable diseases and among the novelties is the expansion of inoculation against Human papilloma virus (HPV) in male schoolchildren aged 9 to 13, as well as administering hepatitis A vaccine to children … Read more

Know the properties and dangers of hepatitis A

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Recently the digital planet has been shocked by the news of hepatitis that is spreading. Simply because abruptly, numerous nations around the world have encountered cases of acute hepatitis that we still never know for absolutely sure why it can unfold so quickly. The Earth Wellness Corporation (WHO) also specified it as … Read more

Know the 5 Types of Hepatitis: All Affect Your Liver

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta –Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. There are five types of hepatitis, but the most common are hepatitis A, B, and C, all of which affect your liver. Of World Hepatitis Day, today is July 28, this is the right moment to investigate hepatitis again. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused … Read more

The cumulative suspicion of mysterious acute hepatitis in Indonesia is 57 cases, here are the details

Jakarta – The Indonesian Ministry of Health recorded a total of 57 cumulative cases of suspected mysterious acute hepatitis. Of the 57 cases, 32 of them were ruled out or included in the discarded category, bringing a total of 25 cases of suspected acute hepatitis. This data was collected by the Indonesian Ministry of Health … Read more

Can the Current Hepatitis Vaccine Fight Mysterious Hepatitis in Children? This is Doctor’s Explanation

loading… Mysterious hepatitis that attacks children in the world is increasingly worrying parents, including in Indonesia. Illustrated/Special Photos JAKARTA – Mysterious hepatitis that attacks children in the world is increasingly worrying parents, including in Indonesia. The question now, can the hepatitis vaccine against mysterious hepatitis in children? According to Muhammad Fajri Adda’i, a Covid-19 volunteer … Read more

Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E, what’s the difference?

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Hepatitis is an inflammatory liver condition that can be caused by viral infections, autoimmune history, and alcoholism. Hepatitis is divided into 5 main types, namely hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. Differences in Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E In particular, hepatitis B and C types are capable of causing … Read more

Tips for Preventing Hepatitis Transmission in Children and the Elderly

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Virus hepatitis can attack children and adults but can be prevented from entering the body. The trick is to vaccinate as early as possible because this virus can attack anyone who has weak immunity. Here’s how to prevent the transmission of hepatitis. -Vaccination hepatitis A and B. -Use a condom during sex.-Don’t … Read more