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Facts About Hepatitis A
Strain A can be transmitted by unclean tattoo machines!
Guns 2 Roses does sterilize our machines as well as the
exclusive use of pressurized barrier bags.
Hepatitis A is an infection that affects the liver. It
is caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Many times, a
person with hepatitis A shows no signs or symptoms. If
symptoms are present, these may include jaundice
(yellowing of eye and skin) and fever.
Hepatitis A is not a chronic disease. So, a person who
has it does not stay infected for a long time. A person
who might have been infected with the hepatitis A virus
cannot be infected again. So he or she is immune to the
disease.
Hepatitis A will leave a person incapacitated or
weakened for a long time, up to several weeks, even
months.
A person gets hepatitis A by coming into contact with
the stools or feces of an infected person. This might
happen by accident by placing in mouth an object or body
part that seems clean, such as eating utensils or hands.
This type of transmission is called fecal-oral.
People who are at risk of hepatitis A include household
contacts of infected persons. This refers to people
living in the same house as other infected persons.
Also, sex contacts of infected persons. Other specific
groups who are at higher risk for developing hepatitis A
are men who have sex with men and injecting and
non-injecting drug users.
Good personal hygiene and proper sanitation, such as
washing your hands before eating, can help prevent
hepatitis A. A vaccine also exists to prevent from
hepatitis A infection.
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