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Hepatitis E, also known as "Hep E" or "HEV", is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis E virus.
In recent years, Hepatitis E has become the most common cause of short-term or acute hepatitis in the UK, with most cases resulting in full recovery.
The Hepatitis E virus is primarily transmitted through faecal-oral route, often due to:
Transmission can also occur through oral-anal contact, blood transfusions, and organ transplants.
After an incubation period of two to nine weeks, symptoms of Hepatitis E infection may include:
Severe illness can occur in patients with pre-existing liver conditions or during pregnancy, potentially requiring hospital admission.
Practising good personal hygiene, especially around food and water, is crucial in preventing Hepatitis E, particularly when travelling to endemic areas.
For more information, visit the British Liver Trust website.