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6. Higher Risk Groups

In developing countries, people between the ages of 15 and 44 appear to be at greater risk for contracting hepatitis E. Those with preexisting liver conditions are more susceptible to serious complications. Doctors consider pregnant women with hepatitis E to be a high-risk group for developing a serious, life-threatening illness. This illness, fulminant hepatitis, is a rare syndrome featuring a decrease in liver size. According to research statistics, around 30 percent of pregnant women who contract hepatitis E die from it. Malnutrition may also play a role in hepatitis E infections.

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