Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection is a serious viral infection that leads to liver damage and can cause cirrhosis, liver cancer, and death. It is spread through contact with the blood of an infected person and is the most common chronic blood-borne infection in the world. HCV affects an estimated 70 million people and is a leading cause of liver-related death. Treatment involves medications that can cure the infection in many cases, reducing the risk of developing serious complications. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment are key to managing HCV infection and improving outcomes.
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