NRS 427V Grand Canyon Week 2 Assignment Benchmark Assignment: Epidemiology Paper
Benchmark Assignment: Epidemiology Paper Grand Canyon University Concepts in Community and Public Health NRS-427 This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on 11-02-2022 15:03:13 GMT -05:00 BENCHMARK ASSIGNMENT: EPIDEMIOLOGY PAPER 2 Epidemiology Paper on Hepatitis Hepatitis is a medical term referring to the inflammation of the liver, it gets caused by different viruses including hepatitis E, D, C, B, and A. The main characteristic feature of hepatitis is the development of jaundice; the diagnosis is therefore made through testing of the anti-viral antibodies or antigens in the sera. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the most prevalent of the hepatitis viruses globally and it is responsible for most of the liver infections. It causes permanent liver damage. According to WHO hepatitis, B is “a potentially life-threatening liver disease” (World Health Organization, 2015). Mode of transmission Hepatitis is transmitted by various means depending on the type of the virus. Hepatitis B virus is the most common and gets transmitted through sexual intercourse where one gets exposed to blood, semen, and other body fluids. It can also get transmitted during delivery. Injections or transfusion with contaminated blood also leads to infection. Hepatitis A is present in stool and may get transmitted through consumption of contaminated water or food. Hepatitis C, on the other hand, is spread through exposure to ineffective blood either through blood. Hepatitis D occurs as a dual infection with HBV while Hepatitis E gets transmitted through consumption of contaminated food and water. Complications Most people with hepatitis B may not present with obvious signs and symptoms; some may appear perfectly healthy and still have the virus. Mild symptoms include tiredness, fever, nausea and vomiting, and pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. In chronic state and individual presents with jaundice due to liver damage, the bilirubin levels become elevated. The Alanine Transaminase (ALT) over IU/L standard range is less than 100IU, the Aspartate Transaminases also become elevated (AST). Diagnosis One’s a person becomes infected with the hepatitis virus it takes one month for the symptoms to present. The actual diagnosis gets confirmed by a positive Immunoglobulin M and
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