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  1. 20 lip 2023 · The hepatitis A virus is transmitted primarily by the faecal-oral route; that is when an uninfected person ingests food or water that has been contaminated with the faeces of an infected person. In families, this may happen though dirty hands when an infected person prepares food for family members.

  2. Transmission occurs mostly via the faecal–oral route due to inadequate hygiene and living conditions. Case–control studies indicate that HAV infections are associated with a lack of hygiene, such as not washing hands after using the toilet or before preparing food and drugs, sharing needles and syringes, using contaminated drugs, and prior ...

  3. 27 wrz 2019 · Hepatitis A is usually spread through: household contact with an infected person. sexual contact with an infected person. eating or drinking contaminated food or water. sharing eating utensils that are contaminated. touching contaminated surfaces and then placing your hands near or in the mouth. < Previous Hepatitis A Main Next >

  4. 6 paź 2024 · HAV is most commonly transmitted through the fecal-oral route via exposure to contaminated food, water, or close physical contact with an infectious person. According to the World Health Organization, infection rates in high-resource countries are low.

  5. 11 sty 2024 · Hepatitis A is transmitted primarily through the fecal-oral route. This can happen through: Close person-to-person contact with a person who is infected. Sexual contact with a person who is infected. Ingestion of contaminated food or water. Although HAV can be detected in the blood, bloodborne transmission of HAV is uncommon. Environmental survival

  6. 1 lut 2024 · Transmission and risk factors — HAV is usually transmitted by the fecal-oral route (either via person-to-person contact or consumption of contaminated food or water). HAV can remain infectious on hands for several hours, on foods for several days, and on frozen foods, surfaces, and in feces for several months [3-8].

  7. Mode of transmission: Person-to-person via fecal-oral route (via food/water contamination or household contact or oral-anal sexual contact; virus is found in the feces) or, less commonly, via injecting and non-injecting drug use or, rarely, via blood transfusion/plasma products obtained from viraemic donors during the incubation period.

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