Last reviewed: February 2026

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354M Global Cases Living with chronic hepatitis B or C
40M India HBV Chronic hepatitis B carriers
95% HCV Curable With modern antiviral treatment
3 doses HBV Vaccine Provides lifelong protection

🛡️ What Is Hepatitis?

Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. While various factors can cause hepatitis (alcohol, toxins, autoimmune disease), viral hepatitis is the most common form worldwide. Five main hepatitis viruses (A, B, C, D, and E) cause distinct diseases with different transmission routes, severity, and outcomes.

TypeTransmissionChronicityVaccine
Hepatitis AFecal-oral (food, water)No (acute only)Yes
Hepatitis BBlood, sexual, mother-childYes (5-10% adults)Yes
Hepatitis CBlood (needles, transfusion)Yes (75-85%)No
Hepatitis DBlood (requires HBV)YesHBV vaccine prevents
Hepatitis EFecal-oral (water)RarelyLimited availability

🔵 Hepatitis A

Transmission

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) spreads through the fecal-oral route:

Symptoms

Incubation period: 14-28 days. Symptoms range from mild to severe:

Outcome

Hepatitis A does NOT become chronic. Most people recover fully within weeks to months. Severity increases with age. Rarely causes fulminant (acute liver failure) hepatitis.

Prevention

India Context: Most Indians have natural immunity from childhood exposure. However, with improving sanitation, more adults lack immunity. Consider vaccination before traveling to high-risk areas.

🟠 Hepatitis B

Transmission

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) spreads through blood and body fluids:

Symptoms

Incubation period: 1-6 months. Many infections are asymptomatic, especially in children:

Acute vs. Chronic Infection

Age at InfectionRisk of Chronic Infection
Infants90%
Children (1-5 years)25-50%
Adults5-10%

Complications of Chronic HBV

Diagnosis

Treatment

Prevention

Important: All pregnant women should be tested for HBV. Infected mothers' babies need hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) and vaccine at birth to prevent transmission.

🔴 Hepatitis C

Transmission

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) spreads primarily through blood:

The Silent Epidemic

HCV is called the "silent epidemic" because:

Complications

Diagnosis

Treatment - The Cure

Modern direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) have revolutionized HCV treatment:

Good News: Hepatitis C is now CURABLE. If you have risk factors (blood transfusion before 1992, ever injected drugs, tattoos from unsterile settings), get tested. Treatment is increasingly affordable in India.

Prevention

🟣 Hepatitis D

Hepatitis D virus (HDV) only infects people who have hepatitis B. It's an incomplete virus that requires HBV to replicate.

Two Types of Infection

Impact

Prevention

Hepatitis B vaccination prevents hepatitis D (since you need HBV to get HDV). No specific HDV vaccine exists.

🟢 Hepatitis E

Transmission

Similar to hepatitis A - fecal-oral route:

Key Features

Prevention

Warning for Pregnant Women: Hepatitis E during pregnancy, especially the third trimester, can cause severe illness, acute liver failure, and high mortality. Pregnant women should avoid untreated water and practice strict food hygiene.

🩺 General Symptoms of Viral Hepatitis

While each type has nuances, acute viral hepatitis often presents with:

Prodromal Phase (Days 1-7)
Fatigue, malaise, loss of appetite, nausea, low-grade fever, muscle aches
Pre-icteric Phase (Days 7-14)
Right upper quadrant discomfort, dark urine, pale stools
Icteric Phase (Weeks 2-6)
Jaundice appears, other symptoms may improve, itching common
Convalescence (Weeks to months)
Gradual recovery, fatigue may persist, jaundice resolves

💉 Vaccination Guide

Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hepatitis B Vaccine

Combined Hepatitis A+B Vaccine

Available as Twinrix - convenient option providing protection against both viruses in three doses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can hepatitis be spread by casual contact?

Hepatitis A and E spread through contaminated food and water, not casual contact. Hepatitis B and C require blood or body fluid exposure - they're NOT spread by hugging, sharing utensils, coughing, or toilet seats. You can safely live with, work with, and share meals with someone who has hepatitis B or C.

Should I get tested for hepatitis?

Consider testing if you: received blood transfusion before 1992, ever injected drugs (even once), have HIV, are a healthcare worker, were born to a hepatitis-positive mother, have unexplained liver enzyme elevation, or are from an area with high hepatitis B prevalence. Many people live with chronic hepatitis unknowingly.

Can I drink alcohol if I have hepatitis?

Alcohol should be avoided or strictly limited with any form of hepatitis. Alcohol accelerates liver damage and can interfere with medications. For chronic hepatitis B or C, complete abstinence is strongly recommended. Even with hepatitis A or E, avoid alcohol during illness and recovery.

Is hepatitis C really curable?

Yes! Modern direct-acting antivirals cure hepatitis C in over 95% of patients with 8-12 weeks of oral medication. "Cure" means the virus is undetectable 12 weeks after treatment completion (SVR12). However, liver damage that occurred before treatment may persist, and you can be reinfected if exposed again.