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Hepatitis A is a viral infection that affects the liver. It can occur in children and adults and is typically transmitted through contaminated food, water, or close contact with an infected person. Here are key points to understand about hepatitis A in children:
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Hepatitis A in children is generally a self-limiting illness, and most children recover without long-term liver damage. Vaccination is a highly effective way to prevent infection, and it is routinely recommended in many countries. Parents and caregivers should consult with healthcare providers to ensure that their children receive the recommended vaccines and practice good hygiene to reduce the risk of infection.
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