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Meaning hepatitis meaning

What does hepatitis mean?

hepatitis

inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or a toxin

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Simple sentences

A new treatment for hepatitis is being studied.
The discovery of inadequate infection control protocols in several dental clinics has given rise to fears that patients may have been infected with HIV or hepatitis.
Tom was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis.
She got hepatitis no wonder she is losing so much weight.

Movie subtitles

Once this bad boy gets going, it's gonna chill your milk, preserve your meat, call your sister, cure hepatitis.
Let's see, they've had the typhoid shots and the tetanus shots diphtheria shots, hepatitis shots, polio shots.
I had hepatitis.
Hepatitis, did you?
Same symptoms as hepatitis.
We think you might have hepatitis, Frank.
We drilled for blood, we gave it to the POW, and now he shows every sign of serum hepatitis.
My raccoon had hepatitis.
Seems the star of the show has hepatitis and the tour is canceled till he recovers.
How did he get hepatitis?
Infectious Hepatitis.
But I felt worse still when I had hepatitis.
Infectious hepatitis, loony girlfriend, drugs.
I thought it was hepatitis.
Exactly my thought. Let's see, they've had the typhoid shots and the tetanus shots diphtheria shots, hepatitis shots, polio shots.
H is for health and happiness, hearse, hepatitis, heretic, heaven, hell, horror, holocaust and His Holiness.
Presumably secondary to fatal viral hepatitis.
Doctor Jessop says it's what's called hepatitis, something to do with the liver.
Infectious hepatitis.
They say hepatitis.
This guy is selling instant hepatitis here.
He had hepatitis a while back and he just doesn't seem to get any stronger.
Either the lab mixed up, or I've got hepatitis!
Either the lab mixed up my test, or I've got hepatitis. - What?
Want to get hepatitis?
I'll get hepatitis if I want!
You won't choose your hepatitis.
I was out with this case of hepatitis for a couple months.. andhecamebymyhouse every day and brought my books to me.
He had hepatitis, but he's all recovered now!
A lot of these street people have hepatitis and God knows what else.
He's got liver damage, but no hepatitis.
Hepatitis B is terrible!
I'll probably get hepatitis or something. Hepatitis? Nah.
Do you want to catch hepatitis?
He has chronic persistent hepatitis. Non-progressive liver inflammation.

News and current affairs

Nim suffered various other vicissitudes - and narrowly escaped being infected with hepatitis as part of a medical experiment - until he was eventually released to an animal sanctuary, where he died in 2000.
And there would be money left over to help develop an HIV vaccine, deliver drugs to treat heart attacks, provide a Hepatitis B vaccine to the developing world, and prevent 31 million children from starving each year.
It was also blamed for causing hepatitis in humans.
The four main culprits are hepatitis B and C (hepB and hepC), human papillomavirus (HPV), and Helicobacter pylori, which are collectively responsible for 1.9 million cases of liver, cervical, and gastric cancer annually.
Throughout rural China, the spread of infectious diseases - particularly hepatitis B, which affects millions - reflects a lack of hygiene education.
They told me that in the past, hepatitis patients had to travel for hours to be diagnosed and treated at a city hospital, while many others who were unable to make the journey suffered without treatment.
Now, with physicians trained in infectious diseases, hepatitis treatment is possible in rural areas of Xinjiang, and patient outcomes have improved significantly.
Liver cancer, which is associated with hepatitis, and cervical cancer, associated with human papilloma virus infection, are prominent examples.
A vaccine against hepatitis B virus is proving to be effective in reducing the incidence of liver cancer.
Primitive approaches to managing sewage continue to spread infections such as schistosomiasis, trachoma, viral hepatitis, and cholera.
Vaccines to prevent hepatitis A and B (and C, when one becomes available) reduce the incidence not only of the viral infections, but also of sequelae such as cirrhosis and hepatic carcinoma.
In the 1980's, recombinant DNA technology led to the development of vaccines against hepatitis B and human papillomavirus.
The story of interferon, given for one year to patients with hepatitis C virus, is particularly striking.

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