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Offers resources on Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E and G including signs and symptoms, risk factors, causes and prevention, diagnosis, support, treatment, and the related health issues and concerns.


Hepatitis - Health Canada

Discusses symptoms, risk factors, prevention and treatment of different viral hepatitis diseases with links to fact sheets, research, immunization resources, and bloodborne infection surveillance programs.
Source:     Health Canada

Hepatitis A Fact Sheet

Information on cause, clinical characteristics, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, persons at risk, prevention, treatment and Canadian Data on the trends of HGV.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis B and Your Baby - Manitoba

Fact sheet on what is hepatitis B, how it is spread, can my baby get hepatitis B. This fact sheet is available in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). To view it, you need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader (minimum v. 4.0) installed on your computer.
Source:     Government of Manitoba - Manitoba Health

Hepatitis B Fact Sheet

Information on cause, clinical characteristics, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, persons at risk, prevention, vaccine information, treatment Canadian Data on the trends of HGV.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis C Fact Sheet

Information on cause, clinical characteristics, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, persons at risk, prevention, treatment and Canadian Data on the trends of HGV.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis D Fact Sheet

Information on cause, clinical characteristics, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, persons at risk, prevention, vaccine information, treatment and Canadian Data on the trends of HGV.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis E Fact Sheet

Information on cause, clinical characteristics, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, persons at risk, prevention, treatment and Canadian Data on the trends of HGV.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis G Fact Sheet

Information on cause, clinical characteristics, signs and symptoms, modes of transmission, persons at risk, prevention, treatment and Canadian Data on the trends of HGV.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis (A, B, C) and Other Acquired Infections

Hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, transfusion-transmitted infections/injuries, potentially blood-borne parasitic diseases, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, emerging blood-borne agents, other blood-borne agents
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis C

About hepatitis C, frequently asked questions ("Dr. Hep C"), community action, care and treatment support, resource library, compensation, see the virus at work.
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Hepatitis C - Prevention and Control: A Public Health Consensus

General information, surveillance, blood and blood product transfusion, modes of transmission other than transfusion, information for case management, laboratory diagnosis, research recommendations. Supplement to the Canada Communicable Disease Report
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

It's Your Health - Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is an infectious virus that is carried in the blood and affects approximately 240,000 Canadians. The number of people with hepatitis C is increasing rapidly in Canada and around the world, primarily among those sharing needles and other drug equipment.
Source:     Health Canada

Lovers and Livers: Hepatitis B as an STD

Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality article on the epidemiology, spread through sexual transmission, risk factors for sexual transmission, measures for prevention of HBV infection
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada

Material Safety Data Sheets on Hepatitis

Materials safety data sheets on various subjects including hepatitis A, B, C, D and E
Source:     Public Health Agency of Canada