Saturday, December 03, 2005


HCV Sexual Transmission --MSM & Heterosexual (Chronic Hepatitis C)


HCV Sexual Transmission --MSM & Heterosexual
of HCV among men who have sex with men. Additionally, at AASLD researchers reported on the presence of HCV in the genital secretions of women infected with both HIV and HCV. The authors of this study

Shorter Therapy Effective for Genotypes 2 and 3 (Chronic Hepatitis C)



Shorter Therapy Effective for Genotypes 2 and 3
Genotypes 2 and 3 are much more responsive to current interferon combination therapies. This report details studies that show a shorter course of treatment might be just as effective as longer courses. Researchers continue to refine treatment protocols for HCV...
CAT Scan
Title: CAT Scan
Category: Procedures and Tests
Created: 12/31/1997
Last Editorial Review: 8/28/2005

Friday, December 02, 2005


A Good HCV Newspaper Article (Chronic Hepatitis C)



A Good HCV Newspaper Article
This is one of the best general audience articles I've come across on HCV in quite a while. There is lots of good info on treatment. Notice that even the doctor says the "cure" rate has only risen to about...
Alcoholism Facts
Title: Alcoholism Facts
Category: Health Facts
Created: 8/9/2005
Last Editorial Review: 8/29/2005

Your Results May Vary For HCV Treatment (Chronic Hepatitis C)



Your Results May Vary For HCV Treatment
According to this study actual treatment results may be only half as good as touted. Doctors tend to trust the numbers presented by the pharaceutical companies. The pharma companies have a vested interest in presenting the best numbers they can...
Ultrasound
Title: Ultrasound
Category: Procedures and Tests
Created: 12/31/1997
Last Editorial Review: 10/15/2005
TV Review: House, MD - The Mistake
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Subject: TV Review: House, MD - The Mistake
Added by glog on Dec 01, 2005 7:36 am (GMT -4)

She eventually needs a liver transplant, which she gets thanks to her brother and a blackmailed lab tech who hides the fact that little brother Sam has Hepatitis C, and thanks to House and a blackmailed transplant surgeon, ...... Read more...



Hepatitis C Virus Lives In Your Liver(NC)-Your liver works 24 (Chronic Hepatitis C)

Hepatitis C Virus Lives In Your Liver

(NC)-Your liver works 24 hours a day, performing over 500 vital functions for your body. Most of the blood that returns to your heart passes through the liver. Your body can't function without it.

The hepatitis C virus lives in your liver. It inflames liver cells, which, over time, affects the way your liver functions. The effect of the hepatitis C virus varies from person to person. There is no way to predict how your body will react to it. There are, however, some things that are known:

You can live with hepatitis C for many years without experiencing any major symptoms, or you might simply feel tired. Symptoms can come and go over time. Their presence or absence does not tell you the degree to which liver damage may or may not be occurring. p>

Chronic, long-term inflammation of the liver can cause liver cell damage and result in fibrosis (liver scarring), or even cirrhosis. This damage can occur in as little as five years, or as long as 30 years.

About 20% of chronic hepatitis patients develop cirrhosis within 10 to 20 years.

Use of recreational drugs or alcohol can speed up inflammation and the development of fibrosis or cirrhosis.

There is an increased risk of liver cancer in people with cirrhosis.

The good news is that current drug treatments can be very effective for people with hepatitis C. Combined with proper nutrition, plenty of rest, and avoidance of recreational drugs and alcohol, these treatments help many who have the virus lead relatively healthy lives.

If you think you may be at risk of getting hepatitis C, see your doctor. The virus can be detected by a simple blood test. For more information on how to keep your liver happy and healthy, visit Health Canada's Web site at www.healthcanada.ca/hepc.

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News Canada is a niche service in public relations, offering access to print, radio, television, and now the Internet media, with ready-to-use, editorial "fill" items. Monitoring and analysis are two more of our primary services. The service supplies access to the national media for marketers in the private, the public, and the not-for-profit sectors. Your corporate and product news, consumer tips and information are packaged in a variety of ready-to-use formats and are made available to every Canadian media organization including weekly and daily newspapers, cable and commercial television stations, radio stations, as well as the Web sites Canadians visit most often. Visit News Canada and learn more about the NC services. p>



VX-950 Making Progress (Chronic Hepatitis C)



VX-950 Making Progress
Here's an exciting one, VX-950 we've been watching for a while. This protease inhibitor is making good progress (and it is orally administered, no less). While it is being studied as another Interferon treatment enhancer, it could be very helpful...
Liver Blood Tests
Title: Liver Blood Tests
Category: Procedures and Tests
Created: 6/2/1998
Last Editorial Review: 8/27/2005

A Summary of Chronic Hepatitis C InfectionHepatitis C is a (Chronic Hepatitis C)

A Summary of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection

Hepatitis C is a stealthy virus that mutates while hiding in liver cells and other organ cells like the spleen and gall bladder. The fact that the viral cells "hide" makes it very difficult for the body's immune system to eradicate it. Hepatitis C is a slowly progressing disease sometimes taking many years until symptoms are noticeable. It is at this point that the virus has reached advanced chronic stage and becomes difficult to eradicate. Hepatitis C results in 8,000 to 10,000 deaths annually. Hepatitis C is also the leading cause of liver transplants in the U.S.

Hepatitis C infection is caused by blood contact with someone who has the virus infection himself. The transmission of the virus can occur by illicit drug use with needles, sharing toothbrushes or razors with an infected person, by sexual means, by unsanitary tattooing or by exposure to blood at your workplace (like a hospital or blood bank). Some HCV infection may have been caused by receiving blood from a transfusion prior to 1992.

Hepatitis C is diagnosed via a blood test. Usually, the first thing that is noticed is that the liver enzyme levels for ALT and AST are elevated well above normal levels. Further investigation via HCV-RNA testing identifies whether the Hepatitis C virus is in your blood or not. Other tests for HCV include qualitative viral load tests, which measure the RNA particles in your blood. If you are being treated for HCV, your doctor is probably using either a HCV-RNA or viral load test to determine the effectiveness of the treatment.

The symptoms of Hepatitis C infection often do not occur in a person until 20 years after he/she had been infected. Since the HCV infects the liver and the liver is the organ in the body that makes all the energy for our daily activities possible, liver function deterioration often results in fatigue. Fatigue is the primary complaint or symptom of HCV infection. Other more severe symptoms are jaundice (yellowing of the skin/eyes), bile retention (which can cause jaundice), portal vein hypertension, skin rashes and itching, and autoimmune problems resulting from your body's immune system attacking normal cells.

Long term HCV infection may result in fibrosis or even cirrhosis of the liver. Fibrosis results from unchecked liver inflammation. As the HCV infection progresses, the damage to the liver results in scarring or hardening of the liver cells (fibrosis). Long term fibrosis may lead to cirrhosis which is when the scarring from fibrosis overtakes the normal liver cell structure causing deformity and loss of function in the liver. About 15%-20% of HCV patients end up with cirrhosis. A liver biopsy is currently the most accurate means of determining the amount of inflammation and fibrosis the liver has sustained.

Hepatitis C progression in the body can take several years or even decades to come to chronic stage or to a stage where severe liver damage is evident. This period of time allows a person to determine how to properly treat the disease and to decide on a course of disease management. Currently, the main treatment for HCV infection to eradicate the virus is combo alpha-interferon and Ribavirin. Sometimes a doctor may prescribe interferon alone. Interferon comes in standard form or in pegylated form. Standard form interferon is administered 3 times per week, while the pegylated form is administered only once per week. Your body makes its own interferon, which is a protein that fights viral infection and viral replication.

Hepatitis C may often be managed by taking herbal and vitamin supplements that help your body fight infection and limit inflammation. These supplements help your liver with the inflammation and give it the nutrients it needs to regenerate healthy new cells. Your doctor can recommend alternative or adjunct solutions you may want to try.

Proper treatment of the disease, a healthy and active lifestyle, a good diet, abstinence from alcohol and stress management are important factors in controlling Hepatitis C progression.

About the Author

Greg Lietz is a freelance writer and internet businessman. His main website is http://www.theonlinebizplace.com where he provides content about internet based business opportunities and different niche interests. This article may be freely printed when the bio information is included.

Thursday, December 01, 2005


A Good AASLD Meeting Summary (Chronic Hepatitis C)



A Good AASLD Meeting Summary
This is a terrific overview article regarding the AASLD meeting. Liz Highleyman did a fantastic job of condensing the key aspects and announcements. One of the most interesting updates/corrections of known information is the upward measurement of the number of...
Hepatitis C
Title: Hepatitis C
Category: Diseases and Conditions
Created: 12/31/1997
Last Editorial Review: 9/17/2005

Hepatitis C Top Articles (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C Top Articles
Treatment of Genotype 1 Chronic Hepatitis C: Increased Sustained Individuals with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection who have failed on the

Management of Chronic Hepatitis C: Clinical Focus
How well do the results of initial liver biopsy predict measures of disease progression and outcomes of treatment in patients with chronic hepatitis C,

HEPATITIS C INFO CENTER - With Daily Hepatitis C Updates
Treatment of Genotype 1 Chronic Hepatitis C: Increased Sustained Virological Response with High-dose RBV and E HIV and Hepatitis.com Nov 24 2005 2:58PM GMT

Hepatitis C: All-about-hepatitisC treatments, risk factors, and
Chronic hepatitis C can have serious consequences, including liver cirrhosis, Chronic hepatitis C can be a serious disease if left untreated,

The Analyst - Internet Health Report: Condition: Hepatitis (Chronic Hepatitis C)


The Analyst - Internet Health Report: Condition: Hepatitis
Minophagen C (SNMC) on hepatic histography in non-A, non-B chronic active hepatitis. In Viral Hepatitis C, D, E, ed. T Shikata, RH Purcell, T Uchida. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1991, pp.205-9 [3]

Review of the Evidence: Screening for Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Cohard M, et al. Meta-analysis of interferon randomized trials in the treatment of viral hepatitis C: effects of dose and duration. Hepatology 1996;24(4):778-89. 119. Kjaergard LL, Krogsgaard K, Gluud

RenalWEB Topic - Hepatitis
Hepatitis B Vaccine Post-vaccination Testing for Immune Response Viral Hepatitis C National Hepatitis C Prevention Strategy Viral Hepatitis D Viral

Wednesday, November 30, 2005


Viral Hepatitis - Hepatitis C health and medical information (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Viral Hepatitis - Hepatitis C health and medical information
An estimated 50-70% of these patients develop chronic hepatitis C infection. Patients with chronic hepatitis C infection can continue to infect others.

Management of Chronic Hepatitis C: Summary of Evidence Report
Chronic hepatitis C is often asymptomatic but may lead to cirrhosis of the The 10-year survival of those with chronic hepatitis C is approximately 50

Hepatitis C: New Treatment Helps Some, but Cure Remains Elusive
One of the only approved treatments for chronic hepatitis C, Currently, chronic hepatitis C patients who do not respond to therapy have few options.

Hepatitis C: Current Treatment
Patients with chronic hepatitis C should consult their doctors regarding possible The main goal of treatment of chronic hepatitis C is to eliminate

hcv (MICROSOFT WORD) (Chronic Hepatitis C)


hcv (MICROSOFT WORD)
Diagnostic Automation Inc. EIA KIT FOR THE DETECTION OF. HCV Ab. Cat. No.: 1707-4. For in vitro Diagnostic Use. Product Insert ... HCV is the etiological agent responsible for the disease known as Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis, or Hepatitis ... microplate well is coated with HCV specific antigen, and sealed in an ...

Hepatitis C: An Epidemic for Anyone (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C: An Epidemic for Anyone
Hepatitis C infection is typically mild in its early stages, and it is rarely recognized until it has caused significant damage to the liver.

eMedicine - Hepatitis C : Article by Sandeep Mukherjee, MD
Several small studies have reported a lower response rate to IFN alfa among black patients with chronic hepatitis C infection than among white patients.

Hepatitis C Virus Infection: BC HealthFile #40a
Symptoms of acute hepatitis C infection may include fever, tiredness, jaundice (yellow People at higher risk of having hepatitis C infection include:

Hepatitis C: Hepatitis C Council Of Victoria (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C: Hepatitis C Council Of Victoria
Hepatitis C News, Information and Resources and Support.

VA National Hepatitis C Program
The Veterans Affairs National Hepatitis C Web site provides information about viral hepatitis for health care providers inside and outside the VA system,

Tuesday, November 29, 2005


Chronic Hepatitis: Hepatitis: Merck Manual Home Edition (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Chronic Hepatitis: Hepatitis: Merck Manual Home Edition
others, the disease gradually worsens. Over a period of years, about 20% of people with chronic hepatitis C and about 50% of people with autoimmune hepatitis develop cirrhosis, with or without liver

Chronic Hepatitis C: Sustained
Chronic Hepatitis C: Sustained Treatment Response (SVR) Interferon alfa-2a monotherapy ~ 15% Peg-Interferon alfa-2a monotherapy ~ 30% Interferon alfa-2b with ribavirin ~ 45% Peg-Interferon alfa

CHRONIC AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS
found predominantly in Europe in patients who have hepatitis C. In these patients with chronic hepatitis C infection in Europe, approximately 7% of these will have LKM antibody present in their

HEP C MATCH: Hepatitis C Dating, Hepatitis C information, Hep-C chat
Liver Disease Treatments, a list of Hepatitis C Doctors and Specialists and informative Chronic Hepatitis C Information. HEP C INFO, LINKS AND MORE HEP C DOCTORS DATING BOOK ***NEW*** I am a Male Female

Hepatitis Information Network: HepNet - Hepatitis C (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis Information Network: HepNet - Hepatitis C
HepNet is a huge hepatitis C resource, providing updates on patient care issues, new clinical papers, news releases and more.

Hepatitis C: An Epidemic for Anyone
This public health awareness site, hosted by Dr. C. Everett Koop, provides extensive information about hepatitis C and the hepatitis c epidemic.

Hepatitis C: Index | CDC Viral Hepatitis
hepatitis C Hepatitis C is a disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis C You may be at risk for hepatitis C and should contact your medical care

Hepatitis C and Complementary and Alternative Medicine: 2003 Update (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C and Complementary and Alternative Medicine: 2003 Update
The authors concluded "glycyrrhizin is a potential drug in reducing long-term complications in chronic viral hepatitis C in patients who do not respond with

Monday, November 28, 2005


Pill Form of Therapy for HCV Coming Closer (Chronic Hepatitis C)



Pill Form of Therapy for HCV Coming Closer
This report is an update of therapy progress presented at the AASLD (American Academy for the Study of Liver Diseases). Three separate approaches are covered. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, progress is being made....
Alcohol Impairment Chart
Title: Alcohol Impairment Chart
Category: Health Fact Tool
Created: 8/10/2005
Last Editorial Review: 8/29/2005
Major Depressive Disorder in Hepatitis C: An Open-Label Trial of
Blink: Hepatitis C Bio, Pics, News and Views from BlinkBits
Subject: Major Depressive Disorder in Hepatitis C: An Open-Label Trial of
Added by glog on Nov 28, 2005 5:28 am (GMT -4)

... MA Background: Depression is a common condition associated with hepatitis C and may be induced by interferon alfa, the primary treatment for hepatitis C. Depression is also a major barrier to the initiation of such treatment. ...... Read more...

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Vertex Progresses with VX-950 (Chronic Hepatitis C)



Vertex Progresses with VX-950
Okay, okay, again I say, Vertex is the race horse to watch right now. They are progressing quicky on their preliminary good results. While it's not yet time to line up for their treatment. I believe theirs will be first...
Liver Blood Tests
Title: Liver Blood Tests
Category: Procedures and Tests
Created: 6/2/1998
Last Editorial Review: 8/27/2005

Sunday, November 27, 2005


Hepatitis C Outreach Project (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C Outreach Project
and enhance community efforts toward prevention, awareness, education, and treatment of Hepatitis C and promote organ donation. We are committed to working with any organization, agency, or

Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C, learn all about it 11/25/2005 Mamashealth.com Home Liver Diseases Autoimmune Hepatitis Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Jaundice Liver Cancer Liver Cirrhosis Liver Failure NAFLD Wilson's Disease Links

Hepatitis C -- When To Call a Doctor (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C -- When To Call a Doctor
Call - or other emergency services immediately - if you have - hepatitis C - and you: - Have severe difficulty ...

HCV Vaccine Progress (Chronic Hepatitis C)



HCV Vaccine Progress
The development of a HCV vaccine is very exciting, even to patients already infected. Although the vaccine will not help them direcly, it shows definite progress in understanding and outsmarting this virus that is know to be hard to fight...
Liver Blood Tests
Title: Liver Blood Tests
Category: Procedures and Tests
Created: 6/2/1998
Last Editorial Review: 8/27/2005

Hep C Bulletin (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hep C Bulletin
Almost 4 million Americans have been infected with the Hep C virus. I have been aware of a case that has literally turned the Adult Industry on its head lately about Hepatitis C. I am

Hepatitis C: FAQ | CDC Viral Hepatitis
trials (research studies), see www.clinicaltrials.gov . Roche has a Hep C Action Newsletter including details about hepatitis C treatments and services see

Roche says Pegasys works where Peg-Intron fails (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Roche says Pegasys works where Peg-Intron fails
Reuters - Research) market-leading Pegasys treatment for hepatitis C helps those patients to suppress the virus believed to be infected with hepatitis C, which slowly damages the liver

A Prison Makes the Illicit and Dangerous Legal and Safe
New York Times - While he says he has always been careful, such practices have contributed to an epidemic of hepatitis C and H.I.V

Los Angeles summit focuses on fighting hepatitis C
The Advocate - Los Angeles summit focuses on fighting hepatitis C Health officials gathered in Los Angeles recently to discuss the regions successesand failuresin fighting the spread of hepatitis C, Californias KPCC News radio reports.

Treatment of Genotype 1 Chronic Hepatitis C: Increased Sustained Virological Response with High-dose RBV and E
HIV and Hepatitis.com - RBV dose reductions also are associated with decreased SVR. clinical trials have shown that hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients treated