Hepatitis D and G

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Good Afternoon Everybody,

I have a assignment of gathering info on Hep D and Hep G. I have searched most of the biggie sites CDC, NIH, WHO and keep coming up empty. My med dictionaries and text don't have anything useful. Does anyone know of a website or reference where I can get this much needed info. Thanks for any and all responses.:D

We just had a lecture on this..

Hep D is an RNA virus that can not survive on its own, it needs to have Hep B to survive. Transmitted thru blood and bodily secretions. Seen primarily in Mediterranean countires

Hep G is a sexually transmitted virus thru blood or bodily secretions. HGV coexists with other viral infections, including HBV, HCV, and HIV.

We have a lot stuff in the book that we use. We using the Lewis book. Medical Surgical Nursing. You can register for the book for free on Evolve. com ( I don't know if your familiar with that website but a lot of nursing textbooks are on it) and you can get free key points and NCLEx questions for the chapters

I just did a quick google search and came up with:

http://www.noah-health.org/en/kidver/liver/diseases/hepatitis/what/atog/

http://www.ann-clinmicrob.com/content/8/1/36

Definitions for both can also be found in the 21st edition of Tabor's Cyclopedic

Hope this helps!

We just had a lecture on this..

Hep D is an RNA virus that can not survive on its own, it needs to have Hep B to survive. Transmitted thru blood and bodily secretions. Seen primarily in Mediterranean countires

Hep G is a sexually transmitted virus thru blood or bodily secretions. HGV coexists with other viral infections, including HBV, HCV, and HIV.

We have a lot stuff in the book that we use. We using the Lewis book. Medical Surgical Nursing. You can register for the book for free on Evolve. com ( I don't know if your familiar with that website but a lot of nursing textbooks are on it) and you can get free key points and NCLEx questions for the chapters

Cool. Thanks for the reference. Yes, I familiar with evolve and I do have an account. I'm heading over there right now. Thanks again.....you rock

I just did a quick google search and came up with:

http://www.noah-health.org/en/kidver/liver/diseases/hepatitis/what/atog/

http://www.ann-clinmicrob.com/content/8/1/36

Definitions for both can also be found in the 21st edition of Tabor's Cyclopedic

Hope this helps!

Thanks for the websites. I had already looked at the Taber's def but I needed just a little more info then what was offered there. Thanks for the quick response. This site is the greatest.

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