What You Need to Know About Hepatitis C
People who are at risk for hepatitis C are those who inject drugs or share needles with people who have hepatitis C, have been on long-term kidney dialysis, have regular contact with blood (healthcare worker), have unprotected sex with someone who has the virus and those who were born to a mother with hepatitis C.
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March 7, 2014Citation:
National Digestive Diseases Information CLearinghouse (NDDIC), “What I need to know about Hepatitis C” Medline Plus, “Hepatitis C” dailyRx, “Hepatitis Health Center” Courtesy of Alexander Raths | Dreamstime Courtesy of Woodooart | Dreamstime Courtesy of Alexey Poprotskiy | Dreamstime Courtesy of Darren Baker | Dreamstime Courtesy of Pavlin | Dreamstime Courtesy of Monkey Business Images | Dreamstime Courtesy of Monkey Business Images | Dreamstime Courtesy of Kmiragaya | Dreamstime Courtesy of Monkey Business Images | Dreamstime Courtesy of Sofiaworld | Dreamstime Courtesy of Samotrebizan | Dreamstime Courtesy of Mauricio Jordan De Souza Coelho | Dreamstime
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July 1, 2014