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Hepatitis Detection in Miami: Why Early Screening Matters

Staff Writer
May 28, 2026
Hepatitis Often Goes Undetected Until Liver Damage Begins

Many Miami residents carry hepatitis without knowing it. The virus can damage the liver for years before symptoms appear, making early screening critical.

Hepatitis causes inflammation of the liver, the organ that filters blood, processes nutrients, and stores energy. When symptoms do emerge—loss of appetite, nausea, or dark urine—people often attribute them to stress or illness. By then, liver damage may have already begun.

Three main types affect different populations. Hepatitis A spreads through contaminated food and water; vaccination prevents it and it typically resolves on its own. Hepatitis B spreads through blood and body fluids and can become chronic without treatment. Hepatitis C spreads through blood and can remain dormant for years; current treatments can clear it in many cases.

The CDC tracks outbreaks and prevention strategies. Untreated hepatitis B or C can severely damage liver function. Many people infected do not know their status, delaying care.

Screening requires only a blood test. Healthcare providers can recommend vaccination, monitoring, or treatment based on results.

To protect yourself: wash hands before eating and preparing food, avoid sharing needles or personal items, get vaccinated for hepatitis A and B if your doctor recommends it, and ask about screening during routine checkups.

Local health centers offer free or low-cost testing. Knowing your hepatitis status can prevent serious liver disease.

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