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Is hepatitis A DNA or RNA virus?

Published in Hepatitis A Virology 1 min read

Hepatitis A is an RNA virus.

Understanding Hepatitis A Virus (HAV)

The Hepatitis A virus (HAV), as noted in the provided reference, is classified as a hepatovirus. Key characteristics include:

  • It is a small virus.
  • It lacks an envelope (unenveloped).
  • It exhibits symmetrical structure.
  • Most importantly, it is an RNA virus.
  • It shares characteristics with the picornavirus family.
  • It is the cause of infectious hepatitis, also known as epidemic hepatitis.
  • Transmission occurs via the fecal-oral route.

In summary, based on its classification and characteristics, Hepatitis A is definitively an RNA virus.

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