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7. Incubation and Infectiousness

Symptoms for hepatitis E usually develop between 15 and 60 days after exposure. Most symptoms continue for one to six weeks after infection. However, studies have found cases where symptoms persisted for up to ten weeks. Within the first few days and up to three or four weeks following the onset of hepatitis E, infected individuals begin to excrete the virus through their stools. Infected persons remain infectious from onset up to 30 days, although research has not revealed specific periods of infectiousness.

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