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According to BBC Arsenal forward Vivianne Miedema is to undergo surgery after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament.
The 26-year-old Netherlands international was taken off on a stretcher during the Gunners’ 1-0 Champions League defeat by Lyon on Thursday.
Arsenal said Miedema would be out for “an extended period of time” after her surgery in the coming days.
Writing on social media, Miedema said she was “absolutely gutted”.
“It was one of those moments, where I knew straight away,” she said.
“There’s so many things going through your head. I won’t be able to help my team anymore this season, no World Cup, surgery and rehab for a long long time.”
Miedema is the latest Arsenal player to be sidelined with a ruptured ACL after England forward Beth Mead – who is also her partner – sustained the injury in November.
Miedema has scored four goals this season to help the Gunners to second in the Women’s Super League, while they top Group C in the Champions League with a game remaining.
“It will be tough with plenty of difficult days,” she added. “There will be plenty of crying, which we’ve had a lot of already, but sadly enough it’s part of football.
“I’m lucky enough to have amazing team-mates, friends and family around me and Beth, who can guide me through everything that’s coming while only being a couple of weeks ahead of me.”
The club said in a statement: “Everyone at Arsenal wishes Viv well in her recovery and will be providing her with all the support she needs to return to action as soon as possible.”#viviannemiedema
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Man City’s Chloe Kelly was carried off after clashing knees with Rebecca Holloway in winning a penalty – with Hannah Hampton then saving Caroline Weir’s kick. Her brilliant afternoon work of which she scored 2 goals was ended abruptly when a concerning injury forced her off after lengthy treatment.
It now been established that Manchester City striker Chloe Kelly is facing a lengthy spell out of action after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament #ACL injury against Birmingham.
The 23-year-old, who had scored twice in the game, was injured in a clash of knees that saw City awarded a penalty in the 4-0 victory on Sunday.
Kelly joined City from Everton in July 2020 and scored 10 league goals this season, as well as assisting 11.
The club have not said how long the England international could be out for.
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What is hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). HBV is one of five types of viral hepatitis. The others are hepatitis A, C, D, and E. Each is a different type of virus, and types B and C are most likely to become chronic
HBV infection can be acute or chronic.
Acute hepatitis B causes symptoms to appear quickly in adults. Infants infected at birth rarely develop only acute hepatitis B. Nearly all hepatitis B infections in infants go on to become chronic.
Chronic hepatitis B develops slowly. Symptoms may not be noticeable unless complications develop.
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Is hepatitis B contagious?
Hepatitis B is highly contagious. It spreads through contact with infected blood and certain other bodily fluids. Although the virus can be found in saliva, it’s not spread through sharing utensils or kissing. It also doesn’t spread through sneezing, coughing, or breastfeeding. Symptoms of hepatitis B may not appear for 3 months after exposure and can last for 2–12 weeks. However, you are still contagious, even without symptoms. The virus can live outside the body for up to seven days.
Possible methods of transmission include:
direct contact with infected blood
transfer from mother to baby during birth
being pricked with a contaminated needle
intimate contact with a person with HBV
oral, vaginal, and anal sex
using a razor or any other personal item with remnants of infected fluid
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Who is at risk for hepatitis B?
Certain groups are at particularly high risk of HBV infection. These include:
healthcare workers
men who have sex with other men
people who use IV drugs
people with multiple sex partners
people with chronic liver disease
people with kidney disease
people over the age of 60 with diabetes
those traveling to countries with a high incidence of HBV infection
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How is hepatitis B diagnosed?
Doctors can usually diagnose hepatitis B with blood tests. Screening for hepatitis B may be recommended for individuals who:
have come in contact with someone with hepatitis B
have traveled to a country where hepatitis B is common
have been in jail
use IV drugs
receive kidney dialysis
are pregnant
are men who have sex with men
have HIV
To screen for hepatitis B, your doctor will perform a series of blood tests.
Hepatitis B surface antigen test:
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A hepatitis B surface antigen test shows if you’re contagious. A positive result means you have hepatitis B and can spread the virus. A negative result means you don’t currently have hepatitis B. This test doesn’t distinguish between chronic and acute infection. This test is used together with other hepatitis B tests to determine the state of a hepatitis B infection
Hepatitis B core antigen test:
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The hepatitis B core antigen test shows whether you’re currently infected with HBV. Positive results usually mean you have acute or chronic hepatitis B. It may also mean you’re recovering from acute hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B surface antibody test
A hepatitis B surface antibody test is used to check for immunity to HBV. A positive test means you are immune to hepatitis B. There are two possible reasons for a positive test. You may have been vaccinated, or you may have recovered from an acute HBV infection and are no longer contagious.
Liver function tests
Liver function tests are important in individuals with hepatitis B or any liver disease. Liver function tests check your blood for the amount of enzymes made by your liver. High levels of liver enzymes indicate a damaged or inflamed liver. These results can also help determine which part of your liver may be functioning abnormally.
If these tests are positive, you might require testing for hepatitis B, C, or other liver infections. Hepatitis B and C viruses are a major cause of liver damage throughout the world. You will likely also require an ultrasound of the liver or other imaging tests.
What are the treatments for hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B vaccination and immune globulin
Talk to your doctor immediately if you think you have been exposed to hepatitis B within the last 24 hours. If you have not been vaccinated, it may be possible to prevent infection by receiving the hepatitis B vaccine and an injection of HBV immune globulin. This is a solution of antibodies that work against HBV.
It is important to note that in the vast majority of the patients living with chronic hepatitis B they might be asymptomatic and the virus may be multiplying in them. In some others the infection may show up in the form of acute hepatitis. The symptoms are the feeling of being sick or malaise, pain or tenderness in the upper abdomen, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting and jaundice which is the yellowish discolouration of the eyes and other parts of the skin. It is important to note that many individuals without any symptoms have the damage caused by the virus multiplying in their bodies and over a course of many years they might experience some complication like cirrhosis of the liver. This is the scarring of the liver which changes the way in which liver looks and function and often leading to liver failure and lastly the possibility of liver cancer. So get yourself tested for hepatitis B regardless of whether you are having symptoms or not and if you do not have infection get yourself and your family members vaccinated. Most people if they successfully suppress the virus they can experience a state wherein the hepatitis B infection is very successfully managed and many times it may be possible to avoid the deleterious uncontrolled or untreated hepatitis infection. Theoretically it is difficult to eradicate from our body because of the way it infect our liver cells but practically with the medications that are available today and with the care of a physician who has expertise in managing hepatitis B it is possible to very effectively manage hepatitis infection. Video Rating: / 5
Seconds into Duke’s game against arch-rival the University of North Carolina, star player Zion Williamson went down and his Nike sneaker came apart. The shoe ripped violently, exposing his entire foot and causing the freshman sensation to bow out of the game with a sprained knee in Durham, North Carolina. Williamson is considered one of the best in the nation and is expected to be the No. 1 pick in the forthcoming NBA draft. Williamson was wearing Paul George’s signature Nike PG 2.5 sneaker. #InsideEdition
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