yes on 2008 take to hospital very bad condition because hp-C she was very addicted to crack and cocaine and get HP-C from used same needle from infect person, she wait for kidney transplant she are on dialysis now .She are 69 years older
Yes if you share blood or bodily fluids with the infected person. You can also get it without another person. For instance if you are an intervenes drug user and re-use old needles you can get it...
Hepatitis A is usually contracted by contaminated food. Although very contagious it is treatable and curable. Hepatitis C is typically contracted by drug users and sexually. It damages the liver...
Hep C is mostly transmitted through blood contact and it's very rare for it to be transmitted through sexual means. Whether or not sexual contact is truly a risk factor is controversial. The only...
Hepatitis C is commonly treated with weekly injections of pegylated interferon alfa and a capsule of Ribavirin given twice daily. Interferon injections boost the immune system to attack liver cells...