Hepatitis C information & Resources

The odd thing about Hepatitis C is that while you might have it you may not know you have it.  Sometimes the symptoms take years to show up. While other times the symptoms of this infection will show within six to eight months. If it's the acute type someone then the first symptoms are usually nausea, dark urine, and unending tiredness. Of the people who have acute Hepatitis C twenty five percent will completely recover with the proper treatment.  Unfortunately the other seventy five percent will have it permanently. This is called chronic Hepatitis C.

Chronic Hepatitis C is a confusing disease. Some people will have the infection but it will have no affect on them at all. It will remain inactive for years, potentially as long as ten years, before there are any symptoms.  There will also be no obvious signs of liver damage if the infection lays dormant. These people may only find out they have Hepatitis C because of blood work done during a yearly check-up.
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Dealing with the Emotions of Hepatitis C
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Hepatitis C and Dating
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Hepatitis C and HIV
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Hepatitis C and Senior Citizens
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Hepatitis C Treatment Options
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Hepatitis C Facts
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How Can Hepatitis C Be Contracted?
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If a Woman has Hepatitis C Can She Have a Baby?
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The Curious Progression of Hepatitis C
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The Hepatitis C Virus in Children
Unfortunately not enough is known about children with Hepatitis C because researchers and physicians have a difficult time tracking down children who suffer from this terrible infection.

Hepatitis news on the Web

48% Of Nurses Injured By Needles While 34% Fear Contracting HIV Or Hepatitis (Medical News Today)
Nearly half of all nurses (48%) have been stuck by a needle that had previously been used on a patient, according to a new report from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). The report also shows that a third (34%) feel at risk of contracting diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis C following such injuries.

Inovio reports positive interim results from Phase I/II hepatitis study (Pharmaceutical Business Review)
Inovio Biomedical, a developer of DNA vaccines using electroporation-based DNA delivery, has announced that its partner, Tripep, has reported positive additional interim results from its ongoing Phase I/II clinical study of its therapeutic DNA vaccine against hepatitis C virus.

County holds forum on Hepatitis C (The Daily News)
The Cowlitz County Health Department will hold a Hepatitis C educational session at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the health department, 1952 Ninth Ave. in Longview.

Man jailed for passing on hepatitis B (Times Online)
Gloucester A man who had unprotected sex and knowingly gave a woman potentially life-threatening hepatitis B was jailed for two years. Ercan Yasar, 29, a Turkish restaurant worker from Cheltenham, Gloucester, knew that he had the disease and had been warned that he should always practise safe sex.

New hepatitis B guidelines affect some students (North Texas Daily)
The new guidelines for hepatitis B testing will extend to some NT students. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines for hepatitis B for those now categorized in a larger risk category. This includes individuals born in Asia, Africa and other geographic regions with 2 percent or higher prevalence of chronic hepatitis B virus infections.

Uganda: 46 New Hepatitis Cases in Kitgum (AllAfrica.com)
A TOTAL of 46 new cases of Hepatitis E have been registered in Kitgum district.

Fifth student diagnosed with hepatitis A (York County Coast Star)
KENNEBUNKPORT — A fifth Consolidated School student has been diagnosed with hepatitis A, MSAD 71 Superintendent Pat Manuel said Monday.

Hepatitis C Therapeutic DNA Vaccine Delivered By Inovio Biomedical's Electroporation Technology Reduces Viral Load By ... (Medical News Today)
Inovio Biomedical Corporation (AMEX:INO), a leader in enabling the development of DNA vaccines using electroporation-based DNA delivery, announced today that its partner, Tripep AB, reported positive additional interim results from its ongoing phase I/II clinical study of its therapeutic DNA vaccine against hepatitis C virus (HCV).

Doc Accused of Spreading Hepatitis Rebuilds Practice (Fox News)
A Long Island doctor is rebuilding his practice a year after being accused of spreading hepatitis by using a sloppy injection technique.

I-Team: Inaction at the Board of Medical Examiners, Part 2 (KLAS Las Vegas)
How much should you know about your doctor? In the wake of the hepatitis C crisis in southern Nevada, patients are asking questions about their physicians. But as the Channel 8 I-Team discovered, finding the answers can be tougher than a tricky diagnosis.