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Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a picornavirus and an RNA virus. It usually causes mild, self-limiting acute hepatitis. There is no specific treatment. | '''Hepatitis A virus''' (HAV) is a picornavirus and an RNA virus. It usually causes mild, self-limiting acute [[viral hepatitis]]. There is no specific treatment. | ||
== Etiology == | == Etiology == | ||
Like hepatitis E, transmission is faecal-oral. Transmission usually occurs due to: | Like [[hepatitis E]], transmission is faecal-oral. Transmission usually occurs due to: | ||
* Contaminated food or water | * Contaminated food or water |