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I want to ask if I'm being immuned to hepatitis A, does it mean i'm immune to Hepatitis B & C as well?



I'm have been told after a routine medical checkup 4 years ago that I have anti-gen against hepatitis A therefore I do not need another shot against it. Does it mean I have anti-gen against Hep B & C?

nope, you are not immune to hep b or c. there is a separate course of 3 shots for hep b and there is currently no vaccination against hep c.

hepatitis simply means liver disease, but there is very little relationship to the different types, including how you can get them.
Nope, hep B and C are diffrent types of the same family of viruses, therefore, you may not have the type of antibodies that will make you immune. Also Hep C is incurable, and so, better safe than sorry.
No, 50% of people are immune to Hep A by the time they are adults, That one is transmitted fecal-oral... B and C are bloodborne--there is a vaccine for B recommended for healthcare workers, prison workers, etc.
No, you need to inoculated for them.
No. U need shots for that strain.
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