Question
Which statements accurately describe Hepatitis?
(I) Hepatitis is both infectious and non-infectious in origin. (II) Hepatitis exclusively refers to liver inflammation.Solution
Hepatitis indeed refers to inflammation of the liver, which can be caused by infectious agents like viruses as well as non-infectious factors such as toxins or autoimmune processes. The condition encompasses several types, notably Hepatitis A through E.
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