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Viral Hepatitis: Information for Gay and Bisexual Men

This information sheet discusses the viral infections Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, which cause liver disease. It describes the modes of transmission for each, the epidemiology of these diseases in the United States, the difference between acute and chronic disease as well as the symptoms, methods of diagnosis, and treatment. The information sheet explains the high risk of these diseases among gay and bisexual men and notes that experts recommend that gay and bisexual men should be tested for Hepatitis B and should be vaccinated for Hepatitis A and B. Testing is not recommended for Hepatitis A, and testing for Hepatitis C is recommended for persons for persons born from 1945 through 1965, persons infected with HIV, and persons engaging in risky behaviors.
Format:
Information Sheet
Publication Date:
2013
ID:
35552
  • At Risk Persons
  • Gay Men
  • Men Who Have Sex with Men
  • Viral Hepatitis
  • Gay Men
  • Men Who Have Sex with Men
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Infections
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