The Feb-Mar 2005 issue of Positive Living, with coverage of the so-called 'Super Bug' case in New York, HIV/Hep [1]Any inflammation of the liver. It is usually caused by viral infection, toxic agents or drugs but may be an autoimmune response. It is characterised by jaundice, abdominal pain, liver enlargement and sometimes fever. The different types of viral hepatitis include hepatitis A (formerly called infectious hepatitis), hep B (serum hepatitis), hep C (formerly called non-A, non-B hepatitis), and hepatitis D, E, F and G. C coinfection, the place of HIV in our lives and a look at some promising new treatments.
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[1] http://www.napwa.org.au/glossary/term/97
[2] http://www.napwa.org.au/files/2005-1.pdf