hepatitis c in English

noun
1
a form of viral hepatitis transmitted in infected blood, causing chronic liver disease. It was formerly called non-A, non-B hepatitis.
Panicky use of unsterile needles may transmit HIV, hepatitis C , or other infections.

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1. Hidden Hepatitis-C Infections

2. Alberta Accelerating a cure for Hepatitis C Hepatitis C virus causes chronic inflammation of the liver.

3. Prophylaxis of HCV-infections relies primarily on hygiene measures. Early therapy of acute hepatitis C can prevent chronic hepatitis C.

4. His serology tests came back positive for hepatitis " C ".

5. Most people with acute Hepatitis C infection show no symptoms.

6. It's hepatitis C. Heavy viral, all consistent with acute infection.

7. Anthranilic acid derivatives useful in treating infection with hepatitis c virus

8. Acute: There is not a recommended treatment for Acute hepatitis C

9. Some countries do not screen for hepatitis C due to the cost.

10. Prolonged and acute Hepatitis C infection can often result in liver disease and cirrhosis.

11. Two of the delayed seroconversions were associated with simultaneous exposure to hepatitis C virus (HCV).

12. The economic costs of hepatitis C are significant both to the individual and to society.

13. Prevention of disease progression and management of hepatitis C cases include reduction of consumption of alcohol,

14. Co-infection with hepatitis C and treatment with alpha interferon and ribavirin may constitute a special risk

15. The public is also Continually terrorized by reports about SARS, BSE, hepatitis C, AIDS, Ebola, and polio

16. A future goal should be to incorporate varicella into routine prenatal screening, alongside HIV, hepatitis C and rubella.

17. Hepatitis C is spread from person to person primarily by means of sexual contact or through infected blood.

18. Patients co-infected with hepatitis C and treated with alpha interferon and ribavirin may constitute a special risk

19. - adopt a Council recommendation on hepatitis C screening, ensuring early diagnosis and wider access to treatment and care;

20. You said that the hepatitis C virus [HCV] was spread primarily through sexual contact or through infected blood.

21. Doctors say that although most people infected with hepatitis C have no symptoms, their prognosis is just as grim.

22. These pAthogens include, but are not limited to, hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

23. In addition, other atypical infections can rarely cause ALF, whereas acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) virtually never causes ALF.

24. These results show a high prevalence of infection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) in IVDA with acute B hepatitis.

25. However, blood transfusions have side effects such as AIDS, the risk of viral infections such as hepatitis C, and allergies.

26. Acute infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is often clinically inapparent, but may affect several organ systems in its chronic course.

27. Infection with the hepatitis-C virus can be deadly and is most often transmitted through blood transfusions and intravenous drug use.

28. While alcohol can cause hepatitis directly, it also appears to lower the body’s resistance to hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses.

29. In 1997 the National Institute of Hygiene in Poland reported 992 hepatitis C infections, but five years later the number was 1,892.

30. A high Ast reading may indicate that there is a liver damage however; the damage may not necessarily be caused by hepatitis C

31. This is a case report about acute cytolytic hepatitis caused by allopurinol in a 65-year-old patient undergoing dual therapy for hepatitis C.

32. “Allografts, in terms of viral transmission — particularly HIV and hepatitis C — are remarkably safe, with the risk of transmission less than one in 2 million

33. Few studies have determined prevalence and predictors of Ashd in haemophilia (HA), a population whose survival is improving with safer blood products and effective treatments for AIDS and hepatitis C.

34. While the Liberal member opposite was delivering his speech he made an accusatory statement against the Reform Party in which he said that we were exploiting the victims of hepatitis C

35. Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide (CCP) Antibody (IgG) - A synthetic circular peptide containing citrulline called CCP IgG (Cyclic citrullinated peptide) has been found to be better at discriminating Rheumatoid Arthritis patients from patients with other diseases such as hepatitis C infection

36. Stages of cirrhosis: Compensated When the liver is still able to carry out most or all of its functions, it is said that the liver is able to compensate for the damage that is being done by the hepatitis C virus

37. The nucleoside Analogues are an important class of antiviral agents now commonly used in the therapy of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella-zoster (VZV) infection

38. You can become infected with hepatitis C through contact with contaminated blood: for instance, sharing drug using-equipment, blood transfusions prior to 1992, or the use of improperly sterilized equipment for tattooing, piercing or acupuncture. There are vaccines against hepatitis A and hepatitis B.

39. We report the case of a 44-year-old Caucasian patient with HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HIV/HCV) coinfection who, within 2.5 years, displayed a progressive symptomatology with dysphagia, retrosternal pain, regurgitation as well as a considerable loss of weight before achalasia was finally diagnosed.

40. • CIHR is funding the Atlantic Interdisciplinary Research Network for Social and Behavioural Issues in HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C (AIRN), led by Dr. Susan Kirkland, which is coordinating research efforts in the region to achieve a greater impact in improving the quality of life of those affected by HIV and HCV.