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Do you have a risk factor for hep b or c? Risky sex/blood transfusion/intravenous drug use are the most common ways to transmit hep b and c.
Hep A is a walk in the park compared to b and C, both of which are VERY serious liver disease.
With your hepatic panel that high, you definitely had an exposure to hepatitis. If your hep a test is neg, get tested for b and C.
Good luck