Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection is a prevalent global community concern in response to which, recently developed Direct Acting Antiviral Drugs (DAA’s) offer significant opportunity for not only cure of individuals, but elimination of HCV as a global public health threat. In regard to this, one hundred and ninety-four countries have become signatories to the […]
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Hepatitis 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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Continue readingIf I have Hepatitis C (HCV) and don’t know, what can happen?
This could be likened to Russian Roulette. Chronic hepatitis C infection (that is having undetected HCV infection long term) can remain undetected for years, decades, even lifetime if left untreated. This can lead to serious health issues including, but not limited to, liver damage, cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), liver cancer and even death. (Centers […]
Continue readingHow often should I get a test
We encourage everyone to get at least one test in their lifetime, and sooner rather than later. If you are engaged in any at risk activity we recommend you get tested every 6 months to yearly. Such activities include sharing drug taking equipment (including utensils used for snorting drugs), unprotected sexual activities with multiple or […]
Continue readingCan Hepatitis C (HCV) be cured
The current available treatment(s) have a 95-99% success rate in curing Hepatitis C (HCV) infection. Treatment involves a eight (8) to twelve (12) week course of Maviret or Mavyret (spelling location dependent) This medication consists of Glecaprivar and Pibrentasvir, with the most common side effects being occasional tiredness and headaches. Please note that NOT all […]
Continue readingWhat is a Hepatitis C (HCV) antibody POCT test?
An HCV antibody Point of Care (POCT) test is a finger prick test that takes a drop of your blood and mixes with a reagent on a small cassette. The result, positive or negative, is available in as little as 5 minutes on the spot. The test is looking for antibodies to the Hepatitis C […]
Continue readingWhat is Hepatitis C (HCV)
Hepatitis C, or HCV, is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus. The virus can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis, ranging in severity from a mild illness to a serious, lifelong illness including liver cirrhosis and cancer. The hepatitis C virus is a bloodborne virus and most infection occur through […]
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