The hepatitis A virus caused by a virus in the Picornaviridae family. It can cause acute inflammation of the liver.
Symptoms range from mild to severe and usually last less than 2 months.
Children younger than 6 years old usually have no symptoms. Most teenagers and adults will experience the symptoms of acute hepatitis, especially in people with chronic liver disease from other causes. Once people have been infected with the hepatitis A virus, they are permanently immune.
Eating or drinking contaminated food prepared by someone with the virus or eating uncooked food.
What is immune globulin? Immune globulin is a substitute vaccine offering short-term protection against hepatitis A, must be given within the first two weeks after or before exposure. It is used for people who have allergies to the hepatitis A vaccination.