A patient with hepatitis is admitted to the hospital. The physician believes he contracted the disease from contaminated food. Which of the following is most likely the diagnosis?

Explanation

• Hepatitis A is transmitted by the fecal-oral route. It is often spread by contaminated food

• Hepatitis B is transmitted through body fluids such as blood, sexual fluids, and saliva

• Hepatitis C is transmitted through body fluids, primarily blood

• Hepatitis D is transmitted through body fluids such as blood, sexual fluids, and saliva. It causes infection only in the presence of Hepatitis B

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