<span>1) What are the symptoms of liver disease?
Symptoms vary but may include yellow eyes and skin (jaundice), nausea, abdominal pain and swelling, and swelling of the legs.
2) </span><span>What are the treatment of liver disease?
</span><span>Treatment depends on the type of liver disease and can include
taking medications and avoiding alcohol. Transplant may be needed in
advanced cases.</span>
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6.) No, the incidence only includes the new cases.
7.) Once a person is infected they continue to suffer until a cure is found unless there is no cure.
8.) 2/6,954 = 0.0002876 = 0.2876 per 1000
9.) 3/6,954 = 0.00043 = 0.4314 per 1000.
10.) The occurrence of disease changes over time. Some of these changes occur regularly, while others are unpredictable. if the incidence of disease remains constant, but the rate of death from the disease or the rate of cure increases, then prevalence (fullness of the basin) will decline. If incidence remains constant, but the lives of prevalent cases are prolonged, but they aren't cured, then the prevalence will rise.
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