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Hepatitis A (formerly known as ''infectious hepatitis'') is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV), which is most commonly transmitted by the fecal-oral route via contaminated food or drinking water.
Soviet-developed immune formula boosts immune activity

Soviet-developed immune formula boosts immune activity

Adults need vaccines to protect from preventable diseases, say medical societies

Adults need vaccines to protect from preventable diseases, say medical societies

A cost-effectiveness analysis of Canada's supervised injection site

A cost-effectiveness analysis of Canada's supervised injection site

Governments urged to take broader perspective when considering whether to fund vaccines

Governments urged to take broader perspective when considering whether to fund vaccines

Calls for a more flexible approach to vaccine funding

Calls for a more flexible approach to vaccine funding

One in ten patients harmed in Australian hospitals

One in ten patients harmed in Australian hospitals

Caesarean sections do not reduce hepatitis C transmission

Caesarean sections do not reduce hepatitis C transmission

Tibotec presents interim findings for TMC435, investigational hepatitis C treatment

Tibotec presents interim findings for TMC435, investigational hepatitis C treatment

By imaging live cells, researchers show how hepatitis C replicates

By imaging live cells, researchers show how hepatitis C replicates

GSK to acquire Genelabs Technologies

GSK to acquire Genelabs Technologies

Phenomix starts phase 1a trial of hepatitis C protease inhibitor

Phenomix starts phase 1a trial of hepatitis C protease inhibitor

Worries over test for mad cow disease

Worries over test for mad cow disease

$2 egg-beater - low-cost centrifuge replacement - could save lives in developing countries

$2 egg-beater - low-cost centrifuge replacement - could save lives in developing countries

Body's built-in weapon against HIV explained

Body's built-in weapon against HIV explained

Existing anti-obesity drugs may be effective against flu, hepatitis and HIV

Existing anti-obesity drugs may be effective against flu, hepatitis and HIV

HIV/AIDS services agency sues New Hampshire town for restricting access to group home

HIV/AIDS services agency sues New Hampshire town for restricting access to group home

Senate approves bill that would require HIV testing in federal prisons

Senate approves bill that would require HIV testing in federal prisons

CDC recommends Asian, African immigrants be tested for hepatitis B

CDC recommends Asian, African immigrants be tested for hepatitis B

HIV rates in Australia up fifty percent in the past eight years

HIV rates in Australia up fifty percent in the past eight years

CDC releases subpopulation estimates from data on annual new HIV infections; new infections high among blacks, MSM

CDC releases subpopulation estimates from data on annual new HIV infections; new infections high among blacks, MSM

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