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Preventions of Hepatitis

To prevent hepatitis A, remember to:

  • Wash hands well after using any washroom.

  • Eat only freshly cooked foods.

  • Drink only commercially bottled water or boiled water in places where sanitation and the water supply are questionable and do not eat non-peelable raw fruits or vegetables unless cleaned thoroughly.

  • Get a hepatitis A vaccination before traveling to areas such as Mexico, eastern Europe and developing countries.

To prevent hepatitis B, remember to:

  • Tell your sex-partners if you are a carrier.

  • Practice safe sex.

  • Don't share needles, razors, toothbrushes, manicure tools or other items that could bear contaminated blood.

  • Get the hepatitis B vaccination series if you are at risk.

  • Don't allow yourself to be pierced with non-sterile equipment.

To prevent hepatitis C, remember to:

  • (if carrier) Cover open wounds, don't share razors or manicure tools.
  • Practice safe sex.

  • Don't share needles, razors, toothbrushes, manicure tools or other items that could bear contaminated blood.

  • Don't allow yourself to be pierced with non-sterile equipment.

  • Limit alcohol intake.

  • Never share IV drug needles or other drug equipment.

To prevent hepatitis D, remember to:

  • Since the hepatitis D virus cannot infect on its own without hepatitis B, use the preventive measures outlined in hepatitis B.


To prevent hepatitis E, remember to:

  • Wash hands well after using any washroom.

  • Eat only well and freshly cooked foods.

  • Drink only commercially bottled water or boiled water in places where sanitation and the water supply are questionable, and don't eat non-peelable raw fruits or vegetables unless cleaned thoroughly.

  • To prevent alcoholic hepatitis, remember to:

  • Limit the amount of alcohol consumption.

To prevent toxic/drug-induced hepatitis, remember to:

  • Be aware of the lethal contents of all chemicals.

  • Face the spray away from the body.

  • Wear protective equipment if applicable.

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