Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that infects the liver, where it causes significant inflammation, damage and disruption of normal liver function. According to estimates by the World Health Organization, around 3 to 4 million people worldwide are infected with hepatitis C every year.
What is Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C infection is a liver infection caused by the Hepatitis C virus. Infection with hepatitis C may damage the liver leading to chronic infection.

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Canada unlikely to eliminate Hepatitis C by 2030, study finds

Canada unlikely to eliminate Hepatitis C by 2030, study finds

Global increase in deaths from viral hepatitis revealed in WHO report

Global increase in deaths from viral hepatitis revealed in WHO report

Telemedicine doubles HCV treatment success for opioid use disorder patients

Telemedicine doubles HCV treatment success for opioid use disorder patients

Case study: Monkeypox breakthrough infection in fully vaccinated individual

Case study: Monkeypox breakthrough infection in fully vaccinated individual

Researchers identify viable vaccine targets for hepatitis C infections

Researchers identify viable vaccine targets for hepatitis C infections

New drug candidate designed at the atomic level could help halt emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants

New drug candidate designed at the atomic level could help halt emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants

Study links rising metabolic syndrome scores to increased cancer risk

Study links rising metabolic syndrome scores to increased cancer risk

Nomogram could be a game-changer for predicting alcohol-related liver cancer risk

Nomogram could be a game-changer for predicting alcohol-related liver cancer risk

Identifying antiviral protein IFN-γ as a potential biomarker for Long COVID

Identifying antiviral protein IFN-γ as a potential biomarker for Long COVID

Machine learning model to determine associations between metabolic syndrome and lactation

Machine learning model to determine associations between metabolic syndrome and lactation

Study highlights an immunological mechanism underlying Long COVID

Study highlights an immunological mechanism underlying Long COVID

Paxlovid enhances treatment options for COVID-19 patients

Paxlovid enhances treatment options for COVID-19 patients

3D-printed liver model paves way for new MASH treatments

3D-printed liver model paves way for new MASH treatments

Study provides valuable insights into the evolutionary dynamics of hepatitis E virus

Study provides valuable insights into the evolutionary dynamics of hepatitis E virus

Antiviral hope emerges as viruses linked to multiple myeloma

Antiviral hope emerges as viruses linked to multiple myeloma

Study explores intratumoral microbiota as a novel frontier in cancer research

Study explores intratumoral microbiota as a novel frontier in cancer research

Extended liver preservation technique shows promise for daytime transplants

Extended liver preservation technique shows promise for daytime transplants

Simple mail trick doubles liver cancer screening rates for high-risk patients

Simple mail trick doubles liver cancer screening rates for high-risk patients

$9M awarded to study HIV and substance use at intersection of vulnerable populations

$9M awarded to study HIV and substance use at intersection of vulnerable populations

New optimized vaccine approach targets Hepatitis C virus variability

New optimized vaccine approach targets Hepatitis C virus variability

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