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Hepatitis C


Hepatitis C is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis C virus. About 3.9 million people in the U.S. have the disease. But it causes few symptoms, so most of them don't know.
Hepatitis C can be either acute or chronic.

Unlike hepatitis A and B, there’s no vaccine for hepatitis C, although efforts to create one continue. Hepatitis C is highly contagious, which explains the high number of people with the disease.

Symptoms

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) state that approximately 70 to 80 percent of people with hepatitis C don’t have symptoms. While this is true, some people report mild to severe symptoms. These symptoms include:


  • fever
  • dark urine
  • loss of appetite
  • abdominal pain or discomfort
  • joint pain
  • jaundice

The symptoms may not show up right away. Some may take six to seven weeks to appear. Learn more about the symptoms and delayed symptoms of hepatitis C.

Causes

Hepatitis C is transmitted through blood-to-blood contact with someone infected with HCV. It can be spread through:


  • organ transplants
  • blood transfusions
  • sharing items such as razors or toothbrushes
  • sharing needles
  • child birth (from a mother with hepatitis C to her baby)
  • sexual contact if blood is exchanged

People who have a high risk of infection with HCV include those who have:


  • had a blood transfusion before 1992
  • received an organ transplant
  • received clotting factor concentrates or other blood products before 1987
  • received hemodialysis treatment for a long period
  • been born to a mother with hepatitis C
  • had a sexual partner who’s infected with hepatitis C
  • used needles that have been used before
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