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Are there vaccines available to protect us against hepatitis? |
Is there a cure for any of the types of hepatitis? Yes, available. There's no cure...but there are preventative vaccines available now. yes you can get injections for hep A and B but it wont cure them, only prevent them there are vaccines for hepatitis a and b, but there is no "cure" Cures and vaccines are two very different things. Yes, there are vaccinations for Hepatitis B and C, usually administered during childhood. You must have the vaccinations in order to attend public school. However, there is no definite cure for Hepatitis. for hepatitis a and b there are vaccines which prevent the actual disease. |
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