Viral Hepatitis Flashcards
transmission, incubation and diag of Hep A
faeco-oral
2-6 w incubation
diag = HAV in stool
blood findings in acute hep A inf vs if had Hep A vac
recent inf = inc IgM, inc ALT
vac = inc IgM, Inc IgG, normal ALT
transmission and incubation of hep B
std/blood/mother-baby
2-6mo incubation
chances of developing chronic Hep B from inf
10%
what can Hep B cause
inc hepatic fib -> cirrhosis -> HCC
what does presence of igM anti HBc indicate
recent/current inf
what does the presence of high HBV DNA levels indicate
good indicate for presence of cirrhosis
who more commonly gets Hep C and whats its incubation
IVDU/MSM - blood spread
6-8w
chance of developing chronic Hep C inf
60%
what does high HCV-RNA levels indicate
active inf
whats the treatment for Hep C
initially Tx with interferon the combinationof 2 DAA (direct acting antivirals) +/- ribavirin
what can be said about the transmission of hep D
req co-hep B inf
whats the treatment for Hep D
peg-IFN-a
whats the transmission and incubation for Hep E
faeco-oral, 3-8w incubation
what are the complications of Hep E
CNS disease, chronic inf,