Hepatitis
Hepatitis C is a virus that affects the liver and leads to inflammation and affects its function. Hepatitis viruses are divided into five types: A, B, C, D, J,
In this article we will discuss the characteristics of these viruses.
Hepatitis viruses
Hepatitis A
Is of the most types Liver Epidemics spread around the world, usually occurring in the autumn in the form of an epidemic, and affects children and adolescents in particular, and the virus consists of RNA (RNA), a diameter of 27 nanometers, belongs to the family of pikkarna.
Hepatitis B
It is a virus that is spread all over the world. The number of people with hepatitis B in the world is estimated at 360 million people, about 2 million people, and in Britain and the United States of America 0.5-2%, but in some regions of Africa and East Asia, The disease is made up of 10%. The virus consists of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a diameter of 42 nanometers, and belongs to the family of the hypadna.
Hepatitis C
It is the most common chronic cause of hepatitis worldwide, with annual deaths estimated at between 8000 and 13 000 deaths. Hepatitis C is composed of ribosome RNA, a diameter of 36 nanometers and belongs to the family of deltaferos.
Hepatitis C
The virus consists of ribosome DNA (RNA), a diameter of 50 nanometers, and belongs to the family of Alfavi
Hepatitis C
It is composed of ribosome DNA (RNA) and has a diameter of 27 nanometers.