The chances are that you know something about hepatitis A, B and C. Test your knowledge and find out what you don't know. Hover your cursor over True or False to get the answer.
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Hepatitis B and C attack your liver but hepatitis A attacks your intestinal tract. |
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You can get hepatitis B from eating a salad prepared by someone who has hep B. |
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You can protect yourself from hepatitis A during sex by using a condom. |
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Hepatitis B virus can live outside your body for up to two to seven days. |
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Hepatitis C is currently spread primarily through exposure to blood. |
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Gay and bisexual men are more likely to get hepatitis A from a burger than from having sex. |
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You can get a hepatitis A, B, and C and never show symptoms |
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If you don't have symptoms, you can't pass hepatitis A and B along. |
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You can avoid hepatitis A and B by getting vaccinated. |
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Gay and bisexual men are more likely to get hepatitis A, B and C than the general population. |
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