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  1. ... important? Many people who are infected with the hepatitis C virus do not know they have it. Symptoms usually do not show up until the infection ... things, including the specific type of hepatitis C virus a person has, the type ... including flu-like symptoms, anemia (a low number of red blood cells), ...
  2. ... no no Hepatitis C yes 22534149 Mortality in hepatitis C virus-infected patients with a diagnosis of AIDS in the era of combination antiretroviral ... in Treatment-Experienced, Null-Responder Patients With HIV/Hepatitis C Virus Genotype 1/4 Coinfection: The ... abuse, depressive symptoms, and HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among ...
  3. ... hepatitis C? Most people do not notice any symptoms of hepatitis C until the virus has started to damage their liver. Other people have symptoms right away. Symptoms of hepatitis C can include: ...
  4. ... cirrhosis, cryptogenic cirrhosis is not caused by the hepatitis C or B virus or chronic alcohol use. A diagnosis of cryptogenic cirrhosis is typically given when all ...
  5. ... C have no symptoms. Some people with acute hepatitis C do have symptoms within 1 to 3 months after they are exposed to the virus. These symptoms may include: Dark yellow urine Fatigue ...
  6. ... C have no symptoms. Some people with acute hepatitis C do have symptoms within 1 to 3 months after they are exposed to the virus. These symptoms may include:</p><ul> <li>Dark ...
  7. HEPATITIS Symptoms of hepatitis B and hepatitis C may be mild, and not start until 8 weeks to 5 months after contact with the virus. Sometimes, there are no symptoms. Hepatitis B often gets better on its own and sometimes does not need to be treated. Some people develop a long-term ...
  8. ... unintentional) Drug-related morbidity (e.g., mental health symptoms/disorders, STI/HIV transmission, hepatitis B or C virus transmission, respiratory infection, cardiovascular complications, stroke, seizure, nonfatal ...
  9. ... be contacted for follow-up interview  Notes: PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS: heroin was primary drug for 75%  Baseline: 64% positive for hepatitis C virus Data Used  Reduced risk behaviours Group 1 N = ...
  10. ... do not go away, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). If you experience any of the following symptoms during your treatment with sutimlimab-jome, call your ...
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