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On the Web
- VA National Hepatitis C Program - The Veterans Affairs National Hepatitis C Web site provides information about viral hepatitis for health care providers inside and outside the VA system, veterans, and the general public.
- Hepatitis C Treatment Project - Hepatitis C website offering information, long-distance treatment project, homeopathic approach and research details.
- Hepatitis C - US Food and Drug Administration article describes the five types of hepatitis, focusing on the transmission, prevention, and treatment of hepatitis C and the prognosis for patients.
- Hepatitis C Fact Sheet - Information includes signs and symptoms, cause, long-term effects, transmission, and prevention. Includes treatment and medical management, and statistics.
- HCV Advocate: Hepatitis C Fact Sheets - Offers a broad range of information about this disease. Includes easy facts, symptoms, tests, treatment, viral load, cirrhosis, disability issues, and managing side effects.
- De Nederlandse Hepatitis Stichting - Verzamelt en verstrekt informatie over alle aspecten van de verschillende soorten hepatitis, leverontsteking en geelzucht.
- Hepatitis C - Extensive database about this disease. Includes links, alternative and conventional treatments, studies, literature and patient experiences. Site may be viewed in English, German or French.
- CDC - Viral Hepatitis A - Features factsheets, links, news releases, surveillance, and vaccination information.
- What Are The Specific Issues With Autoimmune Hepatitis And How Is It Treated? - Report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of hepatitis. Includes information on immunosuppressants and transplants.
- eMedicine Health - Hepatitis A - Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of hepatitis A.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hepatitis A vaccine - Hepatitis A Vaccine, Avaxim, is a vaccine against the Hepatitis A virus. The vaccine protects against the virus in more than 95% of cases and provides protection from the virus for ten years.
- Hepatitis D - Hepatitis D is a disease caused by a small circular RNA virus (Hepatitis delta virus or hepatitis D virus, HDV). HDV is considered to be a subviral satellite because it can propagate only in the presence of another virus, the hepatitis B virus (HBV).
- Hepatitis C virus - The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a small (50 nm in size), enveloped, single-stranded, positive sense RNA virus in the family Flaviviridae. Although hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C have similar names (because they all cause liver inflammation), these are distinctly different viruses both genetically and clinically.
- Hepatitis A virus internal ribosome entry site (IRES) - This family represents the internal ribosome entry site] (IRES) of the the [[Hepatitis A virus. IRES elements allow cap and end-independent translation of mRNA in the host cell.
- Hepatitis F - Hepatitis F is a hypothetical virus linked to hepatitis. Several hepatitis F candidates emerged in the 1990s; none of these reports have been substantiated.