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Discuss the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention findings on the incidence of viral hepatitis in 2008.
 
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As a result of Betty's competency evaluation, the doctor concluded that Betty is not only incompetent to stand trial, but that she will probably never be competent. What could happen as a result?
 
  A. She could be committed to a hospital through involuntary civil commitment proceedings.
  B. She'll likely be released
  C. She'll be released on bail.
  D. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

In 2008, approximately 2,500 HAV cases were reported to the CDC; however, the total number of HAV cases was probably closer to 22,000 . Approximately 4,000 cases of HBV were reported, while the total number was likely closer to 38,000 . Only 878 HCV cases were reported, although the total number of cases was probably closer to 18,000

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