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    Hepatitis C is an infection of the liver caused by the virus called Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). Hepatitis C can be acute and chronic, it is an asymptomatic disease, but a chronic infection can be life threatening and cause serious health complications in the future and eventually death. Many are unaware of this infection; the life threatening health risk involves liver damage, end- stage liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma and even death. It 's been estimated that in the United States 2.7 million

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    The Hepatitis C Virus

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    Acute viral hepatitis is the most common form of infectious hepatitis. There are five distinct viruses—types A, B, C, D, and E. Diagnostic markers of viral hepatitis include elevation of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, gammaglutamyl transferase, white blood cell count, and prothrombin time. Hepatitis C is an infectious disease that primarily affects the liver, caused by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). The cause of HCV, is a spherical, enveloped, single-stranded RNA virus belonging

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    Clinical Educational Needs Assessment-Hepatitis C Knowledge Hepatitis C (HCV) is a disease of the blood, caused by a history of intravenous (IV) drug abuse, blood transfusions received that were infected with HCV prior to 1992 when screening started, healthcare workers suffering from a needle stick, and recipients of donor organs that tested positive for HCV (Lewis, Heitkemper, Dirksen, & Bucher, 2014). A challenge that I have encountered in the office with getting treatment started for a patient

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    Hepatitis C is a prevalent health care problem. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2016), approximately 2.7-3.9 million of the adult population in the United States is infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Some groups of people are at risk for Hepatitis C infection, including current injection drug users, people who received the blood transfusion before 1992, organ recipients from a donor who tested positive for hepatitis C virus, hemodialysis patients, and children

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    Hepatitis C Essay

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    Hi. My name is Hepatitis C. I am a viral disease that arouses the liver.”The word "hepatitis" is derived from two Latin segments: "hepat" refers to the liver, and "itis", meaning inflammation. The term "hepatitis" is not specific for a particular cause of the inflammation, as hepatitis can be caused by reactions to medications, toxic drugs, poisons, alcohol, allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases and a variety of viruses.” (Bhupinder,pg.2 para.1) The hepatitis virus can only infect humans. Even

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    Essay about HCV: The Hepatitis C Virus

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    Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. There are currently five known viruses that cause can hepatitis (Microbiology, 10e). The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is transmitted through contact with the blood of an infected person; however, it is now more commonly spread among IV drug users that share needles. Healthcare workers are also at risk for contracting HCV, but with standard precautions, the risk is low. “Prior to 1992, some people acquired the HCV infection from transfusions of blood or blood products

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    Could treating prisoners for Hepatitis C (HCV) reduce the spread of this disease? The growing number of citizens that are testing positive for HCV is shocking, and the epidemic is just getting worse. One out of every one hundred people in the general population has Hepatitis C, but the ratio is higher in prisons. One out of every three inmates has Hepatitis C (CDC 2013). Among that ratio 50%-90% are injection drug users (CDC 2015). Hepatitis C (HCV) is a blood disease that is caused by a virus that

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    Purpose: The purpose of the article was to address one of the interventions in Hepatitis C treatment and the temporal aspect of it in particular. The authors use a question to begin the article which makes it easy for the reader to find the purpose of the article and later the issue which would be preceding it. Within the purpose, the authors also identify their audience being the patients living with Hepatitis C virus, the insurance companies, and the health departments. Identifying the stakeholders

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    Hepatitis C is an infection of the blood caused by the Hepatitis C virus. While the Hepatitis virus is widely known for damage caused to the liver, it can also cause damage to the kidneys and other body organs as well since it is an infection in the blood. Hepatitis C is both acute and chronic meaning it can last 6 months and resolve on it 's own or it can last a lifetime. The family name Hepatitis includes Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B in name while each is a completely separate disease. Each separate

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    Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), which can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis infection, which are the two major types of hepatitis C. Ranging in seriousness from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a major illness that can last a lifetime, hepatitis c often leads to inflammation of the liver. It is a problem in the United States and worldwide, mostly affecting Africa and Central and East Asia. HCV is responsible for 500,000 liver related deaths each year

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