What are the opposite words for Hepatitis Viral Non A Non B Parenterally Transmitted?
The term "Hepatitis Viral Non A Non B Parenterally Transmitted" refers to a type of hepatitis that is transmitted through exposure to infected blood or bodily fluids. Antonyms for this term would refer to types of hepatitis that do not fit this transmission method. For example, "Hepatitis A" is transmitted through contaminated food or water and is not parenterally transmitted. "Hepatitis B" can also be transmitted through intimate contact or during childbirth, but is primarily transmitted through exposure to infected blood or bodily fluids. Other types of hepatitis, such as "Hepatitis C" and "Hepatitis E," can also be transmitted through blood or bodily fluids, but may have different modes of transmission as well.
What are the antonyms for Hepatitis viral non a non b parenterally transmitted?
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