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  1. Hepatitis C in children is inflammation of tissue of the liver. It occurs due to infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Other common hepatitis virus infections include ...
  2. Hepatitis C is a viral disease that leads to swelling (inflammation) of the liver. Other types of viral ... Hepatitis C infection is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). You can catch hepatitis C if the ...
  3. ... past infection by hepatitis A , hepatitis B , or hepatitis C . It can screen blood samples for more than ... sexual contact or by sharing needles Antibodies to hepatitis C can most often be detected 4 to 10 ...
  4. Hepatitis C is a virus-caused liver inflammation which may cause jaundice, fever and cirrhosis. Persons who are most at risk for contracting and spreading hepatitis C are those who share needles for injecting drugs ...
  5. ... inflammatory condition, such as an autoimmune disease or hepatitis C. Most people with the type II form of cryoglobulinemia have a chronic hepatitis C infection. Other conditions that may be related to ...
  6. ... the hospital are: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV). These viruses cause infections and liver damage. HIV ( ... HIV/AIDS . You can be infected with HBV, HCV, or HIV if you are stuck with a ...
  7. ... such as pneumonia. INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING Screening for hepatitis C: all adults ages 18 to 79 should get a one-time test for hepatitis C . Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV): all people ...
  8. ... every 10 years INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING Screening for hepatitis C: All adults ages 18 to 79 should get a one-time test for hepatitis C . Screening for human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ): all people ...
  9. ... and gonorrhea if at high risk. Screening for hepatitis C: All adults ages 18 to 79 should get a one-time test for hepatitis C . Pregnant people should be screened at every pregnancy. ...
  10. ... every 10 years INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING Screening for hepatitis C: All adults ages 18 to 79 should get a one-time test for hepatitis C . Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV): All people ...
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