Hepatitis B and C definition

Hepatitis B and C means Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C viruses that affect the liver causing hepatitis, jaundice and liver dysfunction;

Examples of Hepatitis B and C in a sentence

  • Provide evidenced-based education at minimum on the following topics: (i) Tuberculosis; (ii) HIV; Hepatitis B and C; (iii) Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases; and (iv) health risks of tobacco and nicotine product use.

  • The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including TB, Hepatitis B and C, STI, HIV.

  • The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health, and other identified issues including Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C, sexually transmitted infection (STI), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

  • Provide evidenced-based education at minimum on the following topics: Tuberculosis, HIV, Hepatitis B and C, Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases, and health risks of tobacco and nicotine product use.

  • Provide evidenced-based education at minimum on the following topics: (i) TB; (ii) HIV; (iii) Hepatitis B and C; (iv) STIs/Diseases; and (v) health risks of tobacco and nicotine product use.

  • The CMBHS assessment will identify the impact of substances on the physical, mental health and other identified physical health issues including tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C, sexually transmitted disease (STD and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)).

  • As required, the Employer shall provide mandatory health screenings at no cost to the nurse including Hepatitis B and C titers.

  • Conduct and document screening for Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B and C, sexually transmitted diseases (STD), and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

  • As required, the Employer shall provide a Tuberculin skin test and other mandatory health screenings at no cost to the nurse including Hepatitis B and C titers.

  • A law was enacted in Virginia in 1989 and amended in 1993 which authorizes healthcare providers to test their patients for HIV, Hepatitis B and C antibodies when the healthcare provider is exposed to the body fluids of a patient in a manner which may transmit these antibodies.