Viral hepatitis accounts for substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide, To date, the molecular sequences of six hepatotropic viruses have been described and designated hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, and G. Various methods have been employed to decrease the occurrence of these diseases, and advances in vaccination strategies have aided in prevention of viral hepatitis. There are currently two FDA-approved vaccines licensed for use in the United States, aimed at eradication of hepatitis A and hepatitis B viral infection. A considerable amount of research has been devoted to the development of these vaccines, and progress has been made toward the development of vaccines aimed at the other hepatotropic viruses. In this article, the development and current status of the vaccines directed against the hepatitis viruses are reviewed.

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