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Which type of hepatitis is primarily transmitted through the fecal-oral route?
Which type of hepatitis is primarily transmitted through the fecal-oral route?
- Hepatitis E
- Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis A (correct)
Which hepatitis virus is associated with the Flavivirus family?
Which hepatitis virus is associated with the Flavivirus family?
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C (correct)
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis D
Which hepatitis virus is nonenveloped?
Which hepatitis virus is nonenveloped?
- Hepatitis D
- Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis A (correct)
- Hepatitis B
Which hepatitis virus has a mode of transmission through blood, sex, and perinatal route?
Which hepatitis virus has a mode of transmission through blood, sex, and perinatal route?
Which hepatitis virus has a defective replication and requires the presence of HBV for its life cycle?
Which hepatitis virus has a defective replication and requires the presence of HBV for its life cycle?
Which hepatitis virus is associated with the Picornavirus family?
Which hepatitis virus is associated with the Picornavirus family?
Which hepatitis virus has a mode of transmission primarily through blood, sex, and perinatal route?
Which hepatitis virus has a mode of transmission primarily through blood, sex, and perinatal route?
Which hepatitis virus is associated with the Flavivirus family?
Which hepatitis virus is associated with the Flavivirus family?
Which hepatitis virus is a nonenveloped virus?
Which hepatitis virus is a nonenveloped virus?
Which hepatitis virus has a defective replication and requires the presence of HBV for its life cycle?
Which hepatitis virus has a defective replication and requires the presence of HBV for its life cycle?
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Hepatitis A Transmission
Hepatitis A Transmission
Hepatitis A is primarily spread through the fecal-oral route, meaning it's transmitted through contaminated food or water.
Hepatitis C Family
Hepatitis C Family
Hepatitis C belongs to the Flavivirus family.
Hepatitis A Envelope?
Hepatitis A Envelope?
Hepatitis A is a nonenveloped virus, meaning it lacks a protective outer membrane.
Hepatitis B Transmission
Hepatitis B Transmission
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Hepatitis D Dependence
Hepatitis D Dependence
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Hepatitis A Family
Hepatitis A Family
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Hepatitis B Mode of Transmission
Hepatitis B Mode of Transmission
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Hepatitis C Family
Hepatitis C Family
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Hepatitis A Envelope?
Hepatitis A Envelope?
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Hepatitis D Dependence
Hepatitis D Dependence
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