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Viral Hepatitis: Types and Prevention Methods

Viral Hepatitis: Types and Prevention Methods

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Viral hepatitis is an infectious disease that represents a serious public health problem worldwide. It occurs due to viral infections that cause liver inflammation. It can cause serious health problems in the long run. This article will provide detailed information about viral hepatitis and the global health measures taken for its treatment. Types of Viral Hepatitis There are various types of viral hepatitis. However, the most common are types A, B, C, D and E. Each of them is caused by different viruses. They differ in terms of their symptoms, ways of spreading, and course of the disease. 1. Hepatitis A (HAV): HAV is caused by a virus transmitted through the fecal-oral route. It is usually spread through consumption of contaminated water or food. It is possible to prevent hepati...
Zoonotic Diseases: Transmission Between Humans and Animals

Zoonotic Diseases: Transmission Between Humans and Animals

Diseases
Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases that can be transmitted between humans and animals. Such diseases have posed great threats to human health throughout history and remain important today. These diseases have become an increasing danger day by day. Factors such as humans changing natural habitats, closer contact with animals and travel. In this article, we will understand what zoonotic diseases are and how they are transmitted. And we will discuss what can be done to control these diseases. Definition of Zoonotic Diseases These diseases are infectious diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans or from humans to animals. These diseases can be caused by many different types of microorganisms. These microorganisms include bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. For ...
Epilepsy Diagnosis and Diagnostic Methods

Epilepsy Diagnosis and Diagnostic Methods

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Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the lives of many people and causes unexpected seizures. It is very important to diagnose epilepsy and diagnose seizures. Diagnosis is vital to ensure patients have access to appropriate treatment and management strategies. In this article, we will examine in depth the diagnosis and diagnostic methods of epilepsy. What is the Diagnosis of Epilepsy? Diagnosing epilepsy involves diagnosing whether a patient is experiencing persistent seizures and whether these seizures are epileptic. In order for a person to be diagnosed with epilepsy, he or she must have experienced at least two separate seizures. These seizures occur as a result of abnormal changes in brain activity. Seizure Types and Symptoms Epilepsy can involve different type...