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After the detection of a probable case of acute hepatitis in the province, the recommendations | Cuyo’s diary

This morning, the province’s Ministry of Health reported on the detection of a suspected case of acute hepatitis of unknown origin in San Juan, in a 2-year-old baby. Faced with this situation, from the area they spread preventive measures to be implemented once morest the disease.

Prevention measures

– Control and complete the National Vaccination Calendar.

– Perform frequent hand hygiene

– Avoid contact with sick people

– Cover your cough or sneeze and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth

Symptoms

– Fever

– Fatigue

– Loss of appetite

– Nausea

– vomiting

– Abdominal pain

– dark urine

– white feces

– Joint pain

– Jaundice

In the presence of any of these symptoms in children under 16 years of age, it is advisable to consult a doctor immediately.

What is Hepatitis?

– Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver that can be of infectious, toxic or autoimmune cause.

– In most cases, hepatitis is caused by a virus.

– Viral hepatitis is most frequently caused by hepatitis A, B and C viruses. The test for hepatitis B and C allows timely treatment to be started and transmission to be minimized. Hepatitis A and B are preventable through vaccines.

– Treatments for chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C are safe and highly effective.

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