The document discusses different types of hepatitis, including hepatitis C which can be spread through sharing needles but is rarely transmitted this way in the US now, hepatitis A which can be found in feces and often causes mild illness but sometimes life-threatening, hepatitis B which is spread through infected body fluids with 800,000 to 1.4 million estimated chronic cases in the US, hepatitis D which requires existing hepatitis B infection, and hepatitis E spread through contaminated food or water. More information is available at the provided website.