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The Hepatitis D article includes some sufficient and dependable information. It is well organized and includes reliable and accessible sources. Some improvements could be made to the transmission section and by adding a "Symptoms" section. The article basically states that the transmission of Hep D is the same as Hep B, but this does not inform readers if there is no understanding of Hep B. Liver problems were briefly mentioned in the introduction, but no other symptoms and/or problems were mentioned. Mightychondrias entry includes addressing the transmission of Hepatitis D and explaining more symptoms. It also includes more information on the diagnosis of the disease. Briar Perkely (talk) 19:28, 7 October 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Briar Perkely (talkcontribs)