Hepatitis C virus infection is a serious health and social problem, occupying a priority place in the world scientific research and practical activity. About 200 million of humanity are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), with 60–80 % developing chronic liver disease with severe consequences. This determines the importance of the problem addressed in the monograph related to the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinic, diagnosis, treatment, evolution and prognosis of acute viral hepatitis C and HCV infection in general.
Acute viral hepatitis C
What are the symptoms (complaints it causes) of viral hepatitis C?
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The global hepatitis community is united around the elimination of hepatitis C by 2030.
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Intravenous drug use
Copulation
Piercing
Contact with blood
Mother to child transmission
Exposure to infection in medical settings
blood transfusions and unsafe medical procedures