Saturday, December 10, 2005


Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (PPHM) Names Leading Viral Experts To Its Scientific Resource Board (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (PPHM) Names Leading Viral Experts To Its Scientific Resource Board
BioSpace - I clinical trial for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection (HCV) and is being studied preclinically for use

Coffee and tea might reduce liver disease risks
Nutra Ingredients - Drinking coffee has already been associated with a lower risk of liver cancer and a reduced risk of death from liver cirrhosis. The two most common causes of CLD are hepatitis C infection and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Call for free condoms to combat spread of HIV in prisons
Guardian Unlimited - Prison healthcare, the report authors say, is 'substandard' and many prisoners have no access to condoms, disinfecting tablets, clean needles or healthcare information. tests to establish more accurate levels of HIV and hepatitis C infection.In order to avoid the spread of sexually

Friday, December 09, 2005


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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The Body: Hepatitis C Prevention and Treatment (Chronic Hepatitis C)


The Body: Hepatitis C Prevention and Treatment
National Institutes of Health Therapeutic Implications of Acute Hepatitis C Infection (June 2002) An analysis of the possible benefits of treating HCV early. From The PRN Notebook HCV 101: Hepatitis C

AADMC: Selected Articles 2000: Review of hepatitis C infection
SELECTED ARTICLES FROM THE RECENT LITERATURE 2000 3/15/00 Review of hepatitis C infection Summary There is concern about the increasing prevalence of hepatitis C (Hep C

AADMC: Selected Articles 2000: Urticaria is not associated with
Urticaria is not associated with chronic hepatitis C infection Summary The appearance of urticaria during the prodromal and occasionally the chronic stage of hepatitis B infection

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Vertex begins Phase II development programme for VX-950 (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Vertex begins Phase II development programme for VX-950
InPharm.com - Drug News from Espicom] Reports on Hepatitis C from Piribo Vertex Pharmaceuticals has initiated a VX-950, an investigational oral hepatitis C (HCV) protease inhibitor for the

Non-invasive markers of liver damage effective in HIV / hepatitis C co-infected patients
Aidsmap - Markers of liver damage due to hepatitis C infection that can be measured from blood samples are could be used in HIV / hepatitis C co-infected patients in place

Texas scientists discover how a hepatitis C protein promotes liver cancer
innovations report - Branch at Galveston (UTMB) have identified a key biochemical connection between the hepatitis C virus and liver cancer is that one of the hepatitis C virus proteins targets a cell

Thursday, December 08, 2005


Hepatitis C: Current Treatment (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C: Current Treatment
more research is definitely needed to develop safer, more effective and cheaper drugs (see Evolving Treatments for Chronic Viral Hepatitis C).

vitacost.com - Science & Research - Hepatitis
In Viral Hepatitis C, D, E, ed. T Shikata, RH Purcell, T Uchida. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1991, 205 9. 12Crance JM, L eveque F, Biziagos E, et al.

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

http://www1.cgh.org.tw/content/cmri/edu/E_2_00.xls (MICROSOFT EXCEL) (Chronic Hepatitis C)


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... Does not Increase the Efficacy of Interferon in the Treatment of Mutant Type Chronic Viral Heaptitis B :-A Pilot Study ...

Hepatitis B (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis B
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Herpes (viral) >>>> Hepatitis B (HBV) viral Hepatitis C (HCV) viral HIV/AIDS (viral) Chlamydia (bacterial) Gonorrhea (bacterial) Syphilis (bacterial) Trichomoniasis (parasitic)

Clinical Trial: Efficacy of Pegylated Interferon on Liver Fibrosis in
HIV infection (Western Blot +) C hepatitis (RNA viral hepatitis C [VHC] +) Chronic active C hepatitis on liver histological score METAVIR (A over or equal to 1 and F over or equal to 2) on biopsy

Hepatitis C: Part II. Prevention Counseling and Medical Evaluation
Opolon P, et al. Meta-analysis of interferon randomized trials in the treatment of viral hepatitis C: effects of dose and duration. Hepatology 1996; 24:778-89. Reichard O, Schvarcz R, Weiland

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

Research and Clinical Trials: Chronic Hepatitis C End-Stage
Chronic Hepatitis C End-Stage Disease An Open-Label, Randomized, Prospective Multicenter Study to Compare the Efficacy and Safety Among Three Immunosuppressant Treatment Regimens in Patients

Wednesday, December 07, 2005


Ways You Can Get Infected With Hepatitis C(NC)-Hepatitis C is (Chronic Hepatitis C)

Ways You Can Get Infected With Hepatitis C

(NC)-Hepatitis C is spread through contact with infected blood. Here are just some of the ways in which you can be infected with this virus:

Sharing needles, straws, pipes, spoons and other drug-related equipment.

(At least two-thirds of all new hepatitis C infections are drug-use related. Cleaning equipment with bleach does not always effectively kill the virus) p>

Getting a tattoo, body piercing or acupuncture from an operator who does not use sterile equipment or techniques

Being born to a mother with hepatitis C

Getting pierced by a needle or sharp equipment that has infected blood on it ( in a hospital, workplace situation, etc.) p>

People who had blood transfusions before the testing of blood donations became mandatory in 1990 may also be at risk. And, while the risk is low, it is also possible to become infected by sharing personal household articles such as a razor or toothbrush with an infected person. The risk of transmission of hepatitis C during sex is also low, unless both parties have open bleeding sores.

It is estimated that 240, 000 people in Canada are currently infected with hepatitis C, of whom only 30% know they have the virus.

If you think you may be at risk, either now or from past risky activities see a doctor. The virus can be detected with a simple blood test, and there are steps and medications you can take to successfully minimize the effects of the disease if your diagnosis is positive. For more information, visit Health Canada's Web site at www.healthcanada.ca/hepc.

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Cirrhosis in Chronic Hepatitis C Infection (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Cirrhosis in Chronic Hepatitis C Infection
of cirrhosis. Chronic hepatitis C is a common cause of cirrhosis. Cirrhosis in hepatitis C infection Only the minority of patients with hepatitis C infection progress to cirrhosis. Studies have

Hepatitis C: Early Detection Means Better Health(NC)-Experts estimate that 240,000 (Chronic Hepatitis C)

Hepatitis C: Early Detection Means Better Health

(NC)-Experts estimate that 240,000 people in Canada are currently infected with hepatitis C, of whom only 30% know they have the virus. The only way to find out for sure if you have hepatitis C is through a blood test. Your doctor can order one for you. By taking this action you'll be doing yourself a favour because hepatitis C can be treated only if it has been detected. Untreated hepatitis C can lead to severe conditions that require long-term, intensive care.

For more information 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.



Is There A Vaccine For Hepatitis C?(NC)-No, not for hepatitis (Chronic Hepatitis C)

Is There A Vaccine For Hepatitis C?

(NC)-No, not for hepatitis C. There are vaccines for hepatitis A and hepatitis B. To prevent further damage to your liver, your doctor may advise you to be vaccinated against hepatitis A and hepatitis B.

Could I give hepatitis C to someone else?

Yes, as far as we know, once you have hepatitis C, you can always transmit it to someone else if they come in contact with your blood. If you have hepatitis C, you can't donate blood. You should avoid sharing personal items like razors and toothbrushes, because the virus is spread through blood to blood contact.

Although the virus isn't spread easily by sexual contact or from a mother to her unborn baby, the risk of transmitting the virus is not absent. Therefore, talk to your doctor first if you want to have children. p>

For more information on hepatitis C visit Health Canada's Web site at www.healthcanada.ca/hepc.

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News Canada provides a wide selection of current, ready-to-use copyright free news stories and ideas for Television, Print, Radio, and the Web.

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Tuesday, December 06, 2005


Selected Major Viral Hepatitis Web Sites (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Selected Major Viral Hepatitis Web Sites
The Department of Veterans Affairs leads the country in hepatitis C screening, treatment, research and prevention. This is a list of government, academic,

Glucocorticosteroids for viral hepatitis C
No evidence to support or refute glucocorticosteroids for viral hepatitis C Acute infection with viral hepatitis C manifests most commonly no symptoms,

Hepatitis C: Index | CDC Viral Hepatitis
Viral hepatitis C Prevention for Injection Drug Users Abobe (external link*); What Every Injection Drug User Should Know (brochure) Abobe; Viral Hepatitis

Hepatitis - Vitacost
In Viral Hepatitis C, D, E, ed. T Shikata, RH Purcell, T Uchida. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica, 1991, 205 9. 54. Crance JM, L eveque F, Biziagos E, et al.

Hepatitis and Health news and miscellaneous communications hepatitis-news-1002-18 (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis and Health news and miscellaneous communications hepatitis-news-1002-18
... does not increase the efficacy of interferon in the treatment of mutant type chronic viral heaptitis B ... mutant type chronic viral heaptitis B. Yang SS, Hsu CT, Hu ...

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... Lamivudine Does not Increase the Efficacy of Interferon in the Treatment of Mutant Type Chronic Viral Heaptitis B ...

Giornale di malattie infettive e parassitarie on Medscape - 20 12
... of Owren's Thrombotest in acute viral hepatitis, viral heaptitis of prolonged duration, acute post-hepatitis atrophy of ...

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...
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Monday, December 05, 2005


Priority Pharmacy - Hepatitis C (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Priority Pharmacy - Hepatitis C
... HCV has a sensitivity of about 95% in chronic hepatitis C. Antibody may not be present in the ... that 20% of patients with chronic hepatitis C will develop cirrhosis (scarring ...

Hepatitis C - New Treatment Helps Some, But Cure Remains Elusive - StopGettingSick News
... shown that less than 5 percent of spouses of patients with chronic hepatitis C become infected ... the only approved treatments for chronic hepatitis C, especially for patients with ...

Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C. By Howard J. Worman, M. D. The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) HCV was discovered in 1989 by investigators at Chiron, Inc. ... problem in discussing prognosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C is that it is difficult to predict ... strongly suggests the diagnosis of chronic hepatitis C. The absence of anti ...

Management of Hepatitis C Virus Infection (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Management of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Recent advances in the management of hepatitis C infection have improved the response to therapy.

FAQ - Hepatitis C
covers diagnosis, testing, transmission, and disease management.

Early treatment of hepatitis C effective in HIV-positive patients (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Early treatment of hepatitis C effective in HIV-positive patients
Aidsmap - Treatment of hepatitis C infection during the early phase of infection can achieve similar response rates Liver diseases including hepatitis C are an important cause of disease in

Los Angeles County Health Officials Discuss Strategies for Fighting Hepatitis C at Third Annual Summit
Gay.com - Los Angeles County Health Officials Discuss Strategies for Fighting Hepatitis C at Third Annual SummitNovember 25, 2005 Los Angeles County, the state of California and the U.S. not done enough to fight hepatitis C, Stephen Simon, AIDS coordinator for

Patient Safety vs. Business Solicitation
advance - Was it a business maneuver that crossed the HIPAA line? The outcome of a pending class-action lawsuit might make that determination. report, the patients suffered from liver diseases, including hepatitis C. The official complaint stated that patient

HCV Hepatitis C Anonymous - 12 Steps - Home Page - Hep C Virus - 12 (Chronic Hepatitis C)


HCV Hepatitis C Anonymous - 12 Steps - Home Page - Hep C Virus - 12
HCV Hepatitis Anonymous supplies current hepatitis news & information on Hepatitis C (HCV), 12 steps, big book, positive attitudes, online HCV meetings and live chat!! about us

TAG: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and HIV/HCV Coinfection
Guide to the Liver Panel V. Hepatitis C Treatment VI. HIV Treatment in HIV/HCV Coinfection VII. HCV Treatment in HIV/HCV Coinfection Volume II: Basic Science Acknowledgements Introduction to

HCV RNA Quantification - Hepatitis C News Articles
timely and cutting-edge information on treatment and experimental vaccines for Hepatitis C HCV RNA / TMA assay (Qualitative) RT-PCR / bDNA (Quantitative) Detection of HCV

Sunday, December 04, 2005


Hepatitis, Viral (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis, Viral
Management of viral hepatitis C. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2002;17 Suppl: S146-S154. Liaw YF, Leung NW, Chang TT, et al. Effects of extended lamivudine

Viral Hepatitis C
Viral Hepatitis C. A 5-Minute Safety Training Aid. HS00-004C(09-04). Are health care workers who may be exposed to. blood or needles.

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.

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Hepatitis C news, articles and studies, hep c information (Chronic Hepatitis C)


Hepatitis C news, articles and studies, hep c information
Hispanic Race/Ethnicity is Associated with an Aggressive Course of Chronic Hepatitis C Infection: Role of Patient Demographics, Hepatic Steatosis and Necroinflammation

Chronic Hepatitis C Symptoms
Info about chronic hepatitis C and its most common symptoms. Hepatitis C is the most common liver disease currently seen in clinical practice. Symptoms of Chronic Hepatitis C: chronic viral hepatitis

Chronic Hepatitis C in the Elderly: Many Patients, Few Data
and cutting-edge information on treatment and vaccines for chronic hepatitis B. Chronic Hepatitis C in the Elderly: Many Patients, Few Data During the past