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A Deep Dive into Hepatitis C

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Have you ever thought about the effects Hepatitis C (HCV) may have on individuals? Did you ever think about whether or not the disease can be fatal? Be sure to watch this video to make sure you find out the molecular mechanisms of the disease, symptoms, and methods of transmission in place. This video will give you insight of statistics in Canada as well as globally on cure rate, survival rate, and death rates of HCV.

Kindly click the following link for the video transcript with timestamps:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12PP-CMdLAqx-wrPyAS-_xfFUS7dvye2T293T2RM9Aao/e dit?usp=sharing

This video was made by McMaster Demystifying Medicine students: Abdel-Rahman Mohamed-El Faki, Maiura Muralitharan, and Mansi Patel in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program.

Copyright McMaster University 2020

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What is Hepatitis C and Why Should You Care?

Hepatitis C is a viral infection causing liver disease. Over 3 million people in the US are infected with hepatitis C and over half remain undiagnosed. The vast majority of individuals living with hepatitis C do not have symptoms. Hepatitis C is transmitted through contact with infected blood and many are unaware of their infection. If left untreated, hepatitis C can damage the liver to the point of cirrhosis, liver cancer and liver failure. The good news is that there are short-duration treatments that can lead to cure. The Johns Hopkins Viral Hepatitis Center is here to help more people get tested, treated and cured of this life-threatening disease. Learn more at: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/infectious-diseases/Patient_Care/outpatient/ViralHepatitis.html

How to treat hepatitis C

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How to treat hepatitis C

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There is a cure for hepatitis C. Get Tested. Get Treated. For Yourself. For Your Family. For more information contact your local Aboriginal health service or call the Hepatitis SA Helpline 1800 437 222.

Hepatitis C & Cirrhosis // symptoms, diagnosis & treatment

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Hepatitis C Virus is a common cause of Liver SCARRING ~ Cirrhosis. It is the the most common reason for Liver Transplant is the US. This dangerous disease that can be PREVENTED & TREATED. Learn how Hepatitis C affects our body? How Hep C virus enters our body and how does it spread to others? How can Hep C be prevented? What is Cirrhosis? and how is Hep C treated? Ask Dr. SMART!
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How Does Hepatitis C Hurt Your Liver? | WebMD

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Humans can contract Hepatitis C in several different ways including sex, sharing contaminated personal hygiene item, direct contact with infected blood and body fluids, and more. Learn more about how HCV effects the body once it reaches your liver.
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Hepatitis B Quick Symptoms List

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Hepatitis B Quick Symptoms List

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How Does A Person Get Hepatitis C?

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Hepatitis B Quick Symptoms List

Hepatitis B symptoms can begin to appear as early as 45 days, or as late as 160 days, after the hepatitis B virus has been transmitted from one person to another.

Symptoms could include

* Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes

* Abdominal discomfort and tenderness,

* Frequent feeling of being tired and fatigued,

* Low energy and a sense of malaise

* Fever,

* Joint pains and soreness,

* Nausea and vomiting

* Unusual skin rashes,

If you begin to experience these symptoms of you should see a doctor about getting liver function tests.