Hepatitis C virus is a virus that affects the liver and leads to inflammation, and weaken its work, and divided liver viruses epidemic into five types: (A, B, C, D, J) We will talk in this article about the mechanism of these viruses and how to enter the body.
Hepatitis viruses
Hepatitis A virus
This virus is transmitted to the patient through the digestive system, and then transmitted to the liver, where the virus multiplies, and moves from the liver through the bile to the intestine where it is excreted in the stool, and can be seen in the virus feces through the electronic microscope for two weeks before the symptoms appear On the patient until after a week of appearance, and the most time the patient is contagious to others are the few days before the onset of symptoms.
Hepatitis B virus
Cells in the liver take this virus through the receptors, and multiply in these cells, but the destruction of the liver cells does not occur directly from the virus, but rather the immune response to the body is leading to the destruction of the liver.
Hepatitis C virus
This virus does not directly destroy the liver cells, but rather by the immune response of the body.
Hepatitis C virus
This virus occurs by the effect of hepatitis B virus, where it is an advanced condition.
Hepatitis C virus
The virus affects the patient in the same way as hepatitis A virus. The virus travels to the patient through the digestive system and then travels to the liver, where the virus multiplies, and moves from the liver through the bile to the intestine where it is excreted in the stool.
The pathogenesis of the disease is the same as hepatitis A virus