Distinguish risk factors for various types of acute viral hepatitis.
Explanation:
Those viral hepatitis that have a consonant name i.e. Hepatitis BB, C & D- are of parenteral spread- Needles and Sexual.
Those that have a vowel name i.e. A and E are feco-orally transmitted.
Also everyone recalls that for D to establish itself, Hepatitis B must either be
transmitted at the same time or the surface antigen should pre-exist in the victim AND it
can be fulminant if D enters a patient who already has pre-existing Hepatitis B.