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Hepatitis C Information - Hepatitis C


Hepatitis C
Non-A or non-B hepatitis Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Hepatitis C infection is caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV). Persons who may be at risk for hepatitis C are those who: Received a blood

Dialysis, Viral Hepatitis, and Immunization
Vaccine, August 19, 2002, Vol. 20(25-26):3230-5 Click here for PubMed abstract 6/02 Hepatitis C Infection in Children and Adolescents with End-Stage Renal Disease Authors: Molle ZL, Baqi

#1 Hepatitis C Primer - Information about the Hepatitis C Virus
of being exposed to the virus is through blood transfusion, although the risk of getting hepatitis C infection in this way is now extremely low given the precautions that are taken in screening blood

Hepatitis - Hepatitis C
liver infection that leads to chronic, active hepatitis. The primary source of hepatitis C infection is needle-sharing among drug addicts, and the secondary source is blood transfusion. Although it is

Hepatitis C: Symptoms
The most common symptom of hepatitis C infection Signs relating to liver failure End stage liver failure You can have HCV and not know it. During the acute phase the disease is mild and many people do