Indicate which of the following responses is a unique finding in Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) infections:
A) Percutaneous contact with blood from an HEV-infected patient.
B) Infection takes place by the fecal-oral route, usually in poor sanitation conditions.
C) Household contacts of HEV-infected individuals are often at risk.
D) High seroprevalence of HEV in blood donors.
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Match the hepatitis virus with the correct
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Q11: Match the infection with the correct description.
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