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Is hepatitis C transmitted through blood?
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease. Currently, there is no vaccine to prevent hepatitis C. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the routes of hepatitis C infection to proactively prevent and protect the health of yourself and your family.
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Does hepatitis C cause cirrhosis?
Hepatitis C is a dangerous liver disease, ranked as one of the top 10 leading causes of death from infectious diseases in the world. If hepatitis C is not detected early and intervened in time, it can lead to many dangerous complications, directly threatening the patient's life.
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How can untreated hepatitis C affect your body?
Hepatitis C is a dangerous infectious disease, because it often causes few specific symptoms, so people can be infected with the virus for many years without realizing it. Once infected, chronic hepatitis C will silently damage the body, leading to serious complications if not treated promptly.
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Hepatitis C: Don't Ignore!
Hepatitis C is a type of hepatitis caused by a virus, which can be transmitted when the blood of a person infected with the hepatitis C virus enters the body of an uninfected person. About 70-80% of people with hepatitis C do not have any symptoms.
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Why is it important to treat hepatitis C early?
Early detection and treatment of hepatitis C will help patients limit health complications as well as save treatment costs. Currently, the early detection of hepatitis C is still difficult, because the disease does not have specific symptoms.
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How is acute hepatitis C diagnosed?
Hepatitis C is a disease caused by an RNA virus, transmitted mainly through injection. Diagnosis of acute hepatitis C is primarily through serological tests. What are the diagnostic criteria for acute hepatitis?
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Breastfeeding when infected with Hepatitis C virus
Hepatitis C is a dangerous disease that progresses silently and can cause the patient to face complications such as cirrhosis and liver cancer. The transmission of the hepatitis C virus is mainly due to contact with the blood of an infected person. So can a mother with hepatitis C breastfeed her baby?
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Hepatitis C virus transmission routes
Hepatitis C virus is a single-stranded virus that enters the body directly through the bloodstream and attacks the liver. Here, it multiplies, causing the liver to swell, killing cells and destroying the liver.
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Hepatitis C incubation period
After entering the body, the incubation period of the hepatitis C virus is quite long (from 2 weeks to 6 months). However, anti-HCV tests during this time still give negative results because the body has not had time to create antibodies against the virus.
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What if you have hepatitis C virus?
Hepatitis C is one of the infectious diseases with high mortality rate but it develops silently and is difficult to detect. Currently, there are some supportive measures that have brought significant effectiveness in inhibiting and eliminating this virus.
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Diagnosis and testing of hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). The disease often progresses from acute to chronic without showing symptoms. Undiagnosed and untreated chronic hepatitis C increases the risk of cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer.
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