What is hepatitis
inflammation of the liver
Difference between acute and chronic
acute- less than 6 months of onset
chronic- more than 6 months
presentation of acute hepatitis
general malaise
myalgia
gi upset
abdo pain
with or without cholestatic jaundice
causes of acute hepatitis
Infective
Viral = Hep A , Hep E , EBV
Non - viral
- leptospirosis
Chronic hepatitis presents as
Define Hep A
The Hepatitis A virus is a non-enveloped single-stranded RNA virus.
How does Hep a spread
Is hep a acute or chronic
acute only
What do adults experience with Hep A
risk factors of Hep a
travel
sexually risky
haematological disorders
iv drug user
Pathophysiology of hep a
when is hep a most infectious
just before onset of jaundice
is there immunity after infection with hep a
yes 100%
describe the phases of Hep a
key presentation of hep a
mild illness with flu like symptoms and gi upset
hep a signs
symptoms in hep a
1st line investigation in hep a
Management of Hep a
Define Hep b
It is an enveloped DNA virus that belongs to the Hepadnaviridae family and can cause acute or chronic hepatitis:
HBV genotype
Pathophysiology of HBV
How does acute HBV present
how does chronic hbv present