Hepatitis B: Get Facts on Hep B Symptoms - 0 views
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Acute hepatitis B refers to newly acquired infections. Affected individuals notice symptoms approximately 1 to 4 months after exposure to the virus. In most people with acute hepatitis, symptoms resolve over weeks to months and they are cured of the infection. However, a small number of people develop a very severe, life-threatening form of acute hepatitis called fulminant hepatitis.Chronic hepatitis B is an infection with HBV that lasts longer than 6 months. Once the infection becomes chronic, it may never go away completely.
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sfitzhugh on 05 Oct 15There are two types of Hep B
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About two-thirds of people with chronic HBV infection are chronic carriers.