HCV infection can become complex in terms of identification, acknowledgement, and access to care. In the PWID population a distrust of authority and in particular healthcare services can become a barrier to appropriate cares. A New York based study (Muncan et al., 2020) found that of the respondents interviewed over seventy eight percent reported enacted […]
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Am I at risk of HCV At risk behavior and activities
People who inject drugs (PWID)
Quote: Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences. It is considered a brain disorder, because it involves functional changes to brain circuits involved in reward, stress, and self-control. Those changes may last a long time after a person has stopped taking drugs. Addiction is […]
Continue readingHepatitis C (HCV) Signs and Symptoms
If you do develop symptoms from acute infection, the average time from exposure to symptoms ranges from 1 to 12 weeks after becoming infected, while others will experience them 6 months later. In some cases, people can live with hep C for years, and that could be lifetime, before they experience any symptoms at all… […]
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Where ever possible we encourage you to visit a GP or medical facility where a RNA PCR type test can be conducted, this is the definitive single test that can lead to diagnosis and treatment. Where this is not possible, or you do not wish to engage with medical people or practice, you can use […]
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