Monday, March 13, 2006


Hep C Virus - The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Program


The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Program
The incidence of hepatitis C infection appears to be declining since its peak in 1989. Currently, approximately 30,000 acute new infections are estimated to occur each year, about 25-30

METRO Trial: Hepatitis C Information
Hepatitis C is a virus that is found in the blood, and Hepatitis C infection occurs as a result of contact with infected blood. Prior to the early 1990s, when there were no good

WHO/Europe - Health Evidence Netw - Summary
What is the evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to reduce hepatitis C infection and the associated morbidity? Summary Introduction Findings

Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Cocaine Users: A Silent Epidemic
The presence of Hepatitis C infection in cocaine users who thought they were healthy suggests a silent epidemic in an unsuspecting population.