Hepatitis B and hepatitis C both affect the liver, but they are not interchangeable. The viruses behave differently, the vaccination story is different, and the clinical conversation often changes depending on which virus is in question. One practical difference is prevention: there is a vaccine for hepatitis B, but not for hepatitis C. That alone changes how clinicians talk about…
Sources
- CDC: Hepatitis B basics
- CDC: Hepatitis C basics
- World Health Organization: Viral hepatitis overview